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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, May 2, 1925
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, May 2, 1925 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1925 drf1925050201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, May 2, 1925 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1925 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] \ II aC///j^LaU roi In I Copyright. 1925, by DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO.— Reproduction of any matter contained herein -without written permission expressly prohibited. VOL. XXXI. NO. 121. CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 PRICE 15 CENTS E. R. Bradley's Colors: Carried Successfully at Lexington by Blue Warbler — ~» E.R.BRADLEYSCOLORSL Carried Successfully at Lexington By Blue Warbler ♦ Crack Filly's Successful Debut as a Three-Year-Old — Cold and a Bad Track. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 1.— E. R. Bradley's Idle Hour Farm-bred Blue Warbler accounted for the feature race carded at the Kentucky Association track for its day of racing. Blue Warbler won by a short half length over Buttress with Rothermel in third place. Five fillies answered the call over the mile distance with Blue Warbler, though it was her initial racing appearance as a three-year-old, a pronounced favorite. She was , away well and Hum at once took her into I the lead with Bassorah and Rothermel closest in pursuit. Buttress, which had much | attention also, was kept in last place and also raced wide. Blue Warbler continued to show the way and in the stretch drew out decisively after shaking off her closest followers. Buttress at this juncture moved up determinedly and it forced Hum to apply the whip several times to Blue Warbler to keep her at her task. She held on gamely during the last sixteenth and won by a short half length, Buttress beating Rothermel without great trouble for second place. NO OUTSTANDING FEATURE. Another difficult track and cold weather confronted the racing enthusiasts here. The adverse conditions also served to reduce the fields in the different races. The entire card, with the exception of the mile, was devoid of feature, four of the contests being over the Futurity Course, with ordinary ones contesting. While the racing was close and in several Instances spectacular, the results were un expected and favorites were downed in a majority of cases. The upsets of choices came with the initial race when Tinamou failed badly of getting a portion of the purse. The winner was Ada Blackjack, carrying W. E. Applegate's colors. She led for the entire distance and won from My Destiny with George Groom in third place. The field raced fairly well grouped from the start but the winner held the others safe all the way. The next failure was Jack Knight. He was a pronounced favorite, but he had hard work landing in second place. Billy Witt, which had performed impressively in a preceding start, was the victor here. He drew away steadily during the last eighth from Jack Knight. Bitter displayed a high order of speed for three-eighths and might have been a factor but for bolting at the stretch turn. He was in the lead at the time that he ran out and It enabled Orator to take third place. BEST FINISH OF DAT. Realize and Waponoca staged the best finish of the afternoon, the Williams Bros.' filly just lasting long enough to win by an inch. Red Seth finished in third place. Waponoca attracted the fancy of Mrs. G. W. Church and she claimed the Milam representative at a cost of $2,S00. Harry Payne Whitney's Sandhurst, which already had a bracket to his credit at this meeting, won the fourth race, but it required an extra strong ride on the part of Fronk to land him winner. Ballot Brush was the one to press him hard in the last eighth and he held on well and was several lengths before Pure Dee. Ix rena Marcellia furnished the upset of the sixth race when she beat Huon Pine and Marvin May. The dosing race fell to Rib Grass, which raced in his host form and led for the entire trip to b«-at Tickler with Links in third place. The Audley Farm Stable's horses now here will not l e .shipped to Churchill Downs until next Tuesday. Emil Herz returned today from New York where he had gone to attend the funeral of Joseph Mar rone. Camden Handicap Today CAMDEN HANDICAP TODAY LEXINGTON, Ky., May 1.— The Camden Handicap is the big feature here tomorrow and the post positions, jockeys and probable starters in this popular fixture follow: PP. Home Wt. Jockey. 1 QCMM 109 M. (iarner | DNflgta 105 K P'X I 3 llopelon* 109 W. W. Taylor 4 Kinc Nadl 105 J. Henpel 5 Uapjiy Top ... 97 J. Noel 6 Sweetheart 108 A. Vuillemot 7 Stauwix ll/9 H. Harvey Sarazen Victorious in Rich Dixie Handicap: America's Turf Champion, with Earl Sande Up, Wins Famous Race — — — ■MMpiMH^MMM /mmmmmmmm SARAZEN VICTORIOUS IN RICH DIXIE HANDICAP ♦ 9 America's Turf Champion, With Earl Sande Up, Wins Famous Race Adds to His Fame and Prowess by Carrying 130 Pounds Over Slow Track to Sparkling Triumph in Big Feature of Pimlico's Opening Day ♦ ■ BALTIMORE, Md., May 1. — Sarazen, champion of last year, raced like the champion he is wher , under the crushing burden of 130 pounds and over a track that was slow, he made all the pace to be home the winner of the rich Dixie Handicap of the Maryland Jockey Club at Pimlico this afternoon. He was ridden by Earl Sande and it proved to fro an invincible team of champions. A. C. Bostwick's Spot Cash raced into second place, while Edward F. Whitney's Joy Smoke, after following closest most of the way, hung on well to readily save third from Sunsini. The race had a gross value of $34,475 and Sarazen's share was $25,950, giving him an excellent start to another money-winning championship. Conditions were anything but favorable for the opening at Pimlico today with a track that was slow from the recent rains, while along the inner rail it was decidedly deep it spots. Before the races rain fell and nearly all afternoon rain clouds hung low over . the course and threatened a downpour at any moment. But it was opening of Pimlico and I that is always an event in Baltimore. Long before race time there was a big crowd on hand and up to the time of the running of the Dixie Handicap this crowd grew. The club-1 fiuse was f ilh d to its capacity, that enclosure being a vantage point for many notables of the turf and of official and social Washington and Baltimore. The sun shone for the running of the big feature and at that time the crowd extended [ 5up the front stretch to the turn and every ■ point of vantage was occupied. The race was a sparkling one when over a track that was slow and dead and even heavy in spots the great little chestnut finished the route in 2:02, maintaining an even i pace throughout. There was some delay at : the barrier, for which Spot Cash and Rustic : were chiefly to blame, but the start was a I good one. As Sarazen began he swerved out ; slightly, but there was room for the move without his hitting any other horse in the , field. Sande quickly straightened him and 1 sprinted him away to take a position. Sehut-tinger came over from the outside with i Sweeping Away and on the first turn his i mount and Joy Smoke were lapi ed on the I champion, but Sande had found his position I ai'd he had the chestnut under a nice steadying restraint. Almadel was another that joined the leaders . going into the back stretch and it was I there that Sweeping Away was tiring. My Own was racing well forward in the bunch ( and Flames was galloping strongly on the outride and not far .away. After swinging into the stretch Sande i struck Sarazen once with his whip to keep him at hs tmak and there it was that Spot [ \ish came with a great rush on the outside. . But Sarazen had them all driving furiously - back of him and again he was something ; more than a length to the good. Spot Cash i was just up to beat Joy Smoke by a head 1 and three lengths farther aw ly Sunsini was 5 (t'ontinued on sixteenth page.) , ' 1 i i , ( ■ ' * ! : ' ' ' • " J " - -, 1 ' a - - - 1 VICTORY TO SARAZEN (Continued from first pace ) leading the others of the field. It was a wonderful renewal of the Dixie and Sarazen never showed to better advantage under the big weight that he carried. The sport opened with the Inaugural Steeplechase over the short course and it proved rather easy for Joseph E. Davis' Relentless, the four-year-old daughter of Vulcain and Himation. She was in und-r light weight and going to the front at the drop of the flag never left the result in doubt. Lorenzo was the one to race to second place and Trapstick saved third from Black Fox. There were two mishaps in the running when Thomas McCreery's Away II. fell at the tenth jump, while Gov. Smith refused at the seventh. It was a good start and I ' Relentless sped away from the others under a steadying restraint. Lorenzo, Black Fox and Gravity followed her closely lapped and the others were not far away. At the first jump Away II. made a bobble and went to his knees but he made a quick recovery and jumped well until he came down at the tenth jump. As for Gov. Smith, he was jumping badly at all his fences until he finally refused at the tenth. Relentless herself made a bit of a mistake at the water the second time when she ran up to the fence but she hopped over in a fashion to proclaim her decidedly clever. It was the last turn of the field that Tamaro called on Lorenzo in an effort to catch the filly and he gained some ground but Cheyenne was awake to the challenge and he had only to ease his restraint of the Davis filly to be home with plenty to spare. While the weight was trifling Relentless gave an exhibition that suggested her being a really good jumper. She has a world of speed and takes the obstacles running. H. G. Bedwell's Van Patrick, after many failures this spring, made good in the mile and a sixteenth of the third race when he led home Soggarth Aroon with Quotation saving third from Fornovo. The field was sent away in good alignment at the first attempt and it was Suburban that proved to have the most speed leaving the barrier. He was showing the way at the first turn with Soggarth Aroon chasing after him and under a slight restraint. Van Patrick raced closer than has been his recent habit while the others were in fairly close attendance with the exception of Rose Cloud which quickly dropped out of the contention. Before the run through the back stretch was completed, Suburban showed signs of tiring and there Soggarth Aroon drew up on the outside. At the same time Barnes moved up with Van Patrick on the inside. The juvenile dash of a half mile saw Thomas Clyde's Welshot, the winner, and it marked the return to the saddle of Albert Johnson. He had the mount on the winner and showed that he is still a skilful rider. J. S. Cosden's Shampoo raced to second place with Foretell saving third from Lemnos. From a good start it was Welshot and Foretell that showed out of the crowd but the Bedwell colt was sooner under way than the others and he went into a good lead but Johnson was content to rate Welshot along back of him to the stretch where he went into command and at the same time Sham- poo, saving ground on the turn came into ' the argument. W*elshot was going away at the end while Foretell tired just enough 1 right at the end to lose the place to the 1 fast closing Shampoo. There came a double for the H. G. Bed- well colors when Fore Lady, a two-time win-I '. ner at Miami, was first home in the half , mile of the fourth. This fleet daughter of . Foreground was alert leaving the post and hustled along all the way she never relin-. quished her lead. Flapper Girl raced to sec-; ond place and Miss Blaze outran Gettysburg to take third. It was Miss Blaze that went after the winner from the rise of the barrier, but the ' daughter of Foreground made the pace so ' stiff that at the head of the stretch she ' tired and there Flapper Girl worked her way [ up to a place that was to see her in the ; place. Gettysburg began a bit slowly and was in ' close quarters early. At the head of the stretch he was forced to go a bit wide and. • while he closed some ground, he never r threatened. a Saucy Wins 1,000 Guineas: Lord Astor's Colors First and Second in English Filly Classic at Newmarket. SAUCY WINS 1,000 GUINEAS Lord Astor's Colors First and Second in English Filly Classic at Newmarket. (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM) NEWMARKET. England, May 1.— Lord Astor's colors linished first and second in the One Thousand Guineas here this afternoon Saucy Sue won the race easily undor a confident ride by Bullock, leading her stable-1 mate. Miss Gadabout, to the finish by six lengths. The Aga Khan's Firouze Mahal was third, two lengths further back. Eleven horses started in the filly classic. The weather was bitterly cold but the going was good. Only a moderate crowd turned out Saucy Sue was an overwhelming choice at 1 to 4. Her stahlernate. Miss Gadabout was at 20 to 1 and Firouze Mahal was at 7 to 1. Saucy Sue is a bay filly by Swynford — Good and Gay. The filly by Stefan The Great from Orcuba won the May Two-Year-Old Stakes easily by a length and a half In a field of twenty -nine. Decidedly Inferior: Friday's Program at Jamaica Lacking in Quality. . [ ■ i : : I ; , 1 i i I I . I ( i [ . - ; i 1 5 DECIDEDLY INFERIOR e Friday's Program at Jamaica Lacking in Quality. ♦ Racing Conducted Under More Adverse Conditions — Best Offering to Ruban Rouge. e NEW YORK, N. T., May 1.— Racing at the Jamaica course of the Metropolitan Jockey Club on Friday was of decidedly inferior quality. The program consisted entirely of selling races, which attracted the cheapest grade of thoroughbreds. The outstanding contest was the third race, a mile and seventy yards gallop for the older division of platers. It was deemed the more important for the reason that a higher value was placed upon the starters than in the other selling races. The sport again was conducted under difficulties for both the thoroughbreds and the spectators. It was a cold, drab day, with occasional showers that kept racegoers running to shelter. It rained lightly during the first three races. The sun then came out, but for only a few moments. As the bugle sounded for the fifth race it began to rain heavily. There were intermittent showers for the remainder of the sport The track was muddy. Along the rail in the stretches were pools of water in spots. The footing further marred the sport, causing many scratches. Ruban Rouge, Eagerness and Rigel were the order of the finish in the race that served as the feature. There were but two other starters, Athelstan and Episode. MARINELLFS CLEVER RIDING. It was an easy victory that Mrs. Alexander's gelding scored and it was Marinelli's clever ride that contributed to it. Reserved behind the pace in the early running Ruban Rouge moved into the contention resolutely and readily when Marinelli decided to make his bid. The start was a poor one and It militated against Rigel's chances. Peternel had the mount on him. When the break came Rigel was turning and was away last of the field, several lengths out of it. Eagerness Lok up the running, going to the lower turn with Episode lapped on her. The filly and gelding continued to show the way to the back stretch. Athelstan seemed to be handicapped by the going and gradually dropped back. On the lower turn Peternel went wide with Rigel, but rode him energetically until he had drawn up on Eagerness and Episode. In the back stretch Marinelli gradually improved his position with Ruban Rouge until he was within closest striking distance of Eagerness. It was on the far turn that Ruben Rouge loomed into the picture. Rigel's driving ride had taken much out of him. Ruban Rouge forged by him and he set after Eagerness. The gelding nailed the filly at the top of the stretch and in the run home came away to win by three lengths. Eagerness took second place by five lengths while Rigel finished three lengths in advance of Episode. nUIIII A GRADUATE. Two-year-old maidens raced at five-eighths in the opener. There were seven starters, none of the overnight entries being withdrawn. The graduate was William Daniel's Billiken. James Butler's Camphor Ball took second place, while the Oneck Stable's Down-• cast finished third. Mars Cassidy sent the field away to a ragged start. Christina, next to the inner rail and with Benny Marinelli in the saddle, left a stride in advance of Billiken and Downcast, but she did not get far away from her rivals. All three ran lapped on one an-i other to the turn into the stretch, where all swung wide in search of the better going. When straightened out for the finish Billiken, under hard urging, shook off Christina, and the latter began to lag. Billiken then drew into a clear lead and Camphor Ball. suddenly finding a flight of speed, came strong and hooked up with Downcast. Billiken won, ridden out, by a length, while Camphor Ball wrested second place from Downcast by two lengths. Christina was quitting last in the last sixteenth. Scratches reduced the field in the second, a five and a half furlongs dash, for three-I year-olds and over that had not won two races, to five starters. The Oak Ridge Static's Mino, with Coltiletti riding, was an easy winner. James Butler's White Wash, which finished last in the Highland Selling Stakes M nday, beat Johnny Campbell for second place under the whip. The other starters wen; King Jimmy and Killashandra. Mino made a front-running victory' of it. The start was good and Coltiletti took his mount to the front at once. He took a (Continued on aUtcentu pagv.) ' 1 1 '. , . ' ' ' [ ; ' • r r 5 l. ' 1 1 r ' 3 " 3 » * 1 , - DECIDEDLYJNFERIOR (Continued from first pace.) steadying held of the son of Wrack and Lady Godiya when he had fully settled into \ his stride. Approaching the turn King Jimmy and White Wash both closed in on Mino, but it was merely on sufferance. Coming into the stretch Coltiletti took Mino wide to avoid the heavy mud next to the inside rail and his pursuit also swung out. Tnrough the last sixteenth Mino held his opponents ; safe to win by two lengths. In the final drive King Jimmy finished with a rush, which fell half a length short of robbing ; White Wash of second place. The racing silks of Mrs. G. C. Winfrey were ' triumphant in the fourth, a three-quarter dash for three-year-olds and over, entered 1 at $1,500. They were worn by Willie Harvey, now a full fledged jockey and were carried by the five-year-old mare Lady Boss. She 1 made a runaway victory of it, leading from the rise of the barrier to the finish. H. S. Bowns' Akbar was second and H. A. Mc-' Creevy's Galatia earned third money. There ' were seven starters. •Lady Boss was never seriously threatened. Most alert of the field at the start, she was 1 hustled into a commanding lead which she never relinquished. She won by two lengths. ■ Akbar was always second, but in the last eighth tired and had to' be ridden hard to I head Galatia for second place. The latter always held the others safe.- The fifth race, at three-quarters, was easy ' for Edward Arlington's New Hope. She s defeated Hoyle by six lengths. Flora Star was third. Saddle Ring, Highlands and 1 Catherine Douglas completed the field. H. Richards had the mount on the winner and 1 he rode a good race. New Hope followed I the pace forced by Saddle Ring and Foyle ; on the back stretch. Coming around the far turn Richards sent New Hope to the front I and the race was then over. Saddle King " dropped out of it after the first three-eighths J leaving Foyle and Flora Star to make the futile chase after the Arlington filly. Foyle - tired in the last sixteenth, but H. Howad 1 kept her going long enough to save second 1 place by a length and a half. With nine maiden three-year-old fillies * parading to the post, the field in the closing " race, a five and a halt' furlong dash was the burgca| of the day. Lee Rosenberg's Polly McWiggles was reckoned a sure thing and 1 she did not disappoint. She won by twelve ! lengths* Lupine was second a length in front of Evil Mama. Lupine had the best of the start and opened 1 a daylight lead in the first sixteenth, but the advantage was short lived. Polly McWiggles was off well behind Lupine and when ■ she found her stride, caught and passed Lu- pine with consumate ease. V. Swanson rode ,. her and he just let her run. Page 2 DAILY RACING FOMJ V0LU2E XXXI. NUMBF3 121 Kulrrcd :ia second - l;i s matter, Al ril S, lMlti. a the po^t -affile at C'likaco, Illinois, under Act ,il Matrk a. 1S79. W. J. McMurray. PuWtsher and General Manager i iiv T ..rine Winter Mentli*. D.iily (Cxrrpt Sinidav) I'.alance of tlir Year. A 1j.hi.) lit no mm of tlie Aiiieiic.iu Turf by Tirleerapli DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO 441 PLYMOUTH COTTRT - CHICAGO. ITL. 157-15t EAST 32nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. 50 RICHMOND STREET. EASI. TORONTO. ONT. 320 EaU r THIRD STREET. CINCINNATI, OHIO SUtSCIMl'TION ItY F1U8T-CUARS MAIL: Map io Karember. inrliiaiTe $4.00 per monlli L'eeeniber to April. inrlnsiye S.'i.OO prr niontli PAYAIM.K IN ADVANCE PACK NTMPKCS BY MAIL. ir CENTS EACH. laUrWRI 20S7 1IAUUISOX. Tor business and circulation purposes only.) This tclcplione lias no connection with tue news or editorial depart men ts and cannot be uaed to communicate with them. To bo considered and answered, all jt»criea to I)j.ily Itaciiij; 1'orui must lie sent over the full n.-.ric and with Ihe address of writer. The sanies n nd addresses are subject to a locul and foreign diiectory teat. 8H5U8 is first index of 1S25 Here and There on the Turf: Three-Year-Old Quality. Not Up to Standard. Opening of Pimlico. Stakes for Woodbine. Here and There on the Turf Three -Year-Old Quality. Not Up to Standard. Opening of Pimlico. Stakes for Woodbine. Wd'er S. Yosburgh is quoted as expressing the opinion that the class of the three ye Ar-t Ids for this year is hardly as good as is the general rule. That was pretty well disclosed when Mr. Yosburgh made his weight allot ments for the Metropolitan Handicap when Stimulus, rated at the top of the three-year-olds in that mile race, was only required to take up 108 pounds. One excellent reason for this estimate of the three-year-olds was th? fact that Mother Gooee, a filly, was the winner of the Futurity at Belmont Park. Mr. Yosburgh pointed out that almost invariably when a filly is the winner of such a race it means that the crop is not up to the usual standard. This estimate of the handicapper of the Jockey Club is pretty well borne out already this year in the three year-olds that have been shown and those that are training for the Preakness Stakes and the Kentucky Derby. There are many in each of these rich races that have been working well in their preparation, but nothing sensational has been reported in private trials, while those that have raced have not given any indication of being l ossible champions. On racing performance alone, Quatrain still seems to have the call by reason of his sensational victory in the New Orleans Handicap at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans, ami his later victory in the Louisiana Derby at Jefferson Park, but. giving him his every due for both of these races, he could not be rated as a top notcher in a good year. Chantey, the swift running three year-old from the Greentree Stable, caused a real sensation by his one race at Havre d? Grace, but he could not be rated even a possible champion on that performance. And Ch&ntey did not race last year, so that there could be ao estimate on his chances for high honors on what he had accomplished through a year. Sweeping Away, which was beaten by Chantey, has shown that he belongs in good class, but he did not race until October of last year. Kentucky Cardinal, Stimulus, which has gone amiss, Captain Hal. Single Foot, Master Charlie, also on the shelf, I.ee O. Cotner, Sumpter, Sunny Man, Our General, formerly Star Lore. Swope, By Hisself, Felix, Devonshire. Hedge-fence, Young Martin and some few others, make up the li.-i from which a champion might come, but there was nothing in the racing of last year that made any one of them stand out as a prospective champion should. This may make for better racing, for the three year-olds being so close together in the matter of sjteed should result in large fields for the big races and excellent contests. Of course, it is a big thing to have a dependable champion. Such horses mean mu.-li for the turf, but what is wanted is the contest and even should there be a lack of high class, racing is served when there are many contesting for the crown. With the cpening of the Pimlico meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club and the running of the rich Dixie Handicap there begins the last of the big Maryland spring meetings and there begins the mast important. The opening ! was a tremendously successful one and for this meeting, which continues until May 13. ' there will be brought together the best horses in training. The stakes offered by the oldest of ike Maryland Racing Associations are worthy I of the best thoroughbred and the response to the stakes makes certain some of the most notable racing ever witnessed over the famous racing ground. Just as the Kentucky Derby is the big attraction of the Churchill Downs meeting in the spring, so is the Preakness Stakes the big attraction at Pimlico. Last year the Preakness Stakes was made a weight for age race and this year there has been another change in stretching the distance from a mile and an eighth to a mile and three-sixteenths. It remains at weight -for age and this later change of increasing the distance makes a much more adfquaie test of racing ability. In selecting Friday for the running of two such races as the Dixie Handicap and the Preakness Stakes, thi.- latter race is to be decided next Friday, the Maryland Jockey Club has departed from the usual custom of running the big events on a holiday or a Saturday. The success that came to the running of the I).x;e Handicap would make it appear that no mistake was made in choosing a day that ■ usually the off day in a racing week. At both Bowie and Havre de Grace all previous records were broken for attendance and it is safe to predict, even at the opening of this short meeting, that there will be a like story to tell at the end of the Pimlico meeting. Monday is the closing date for the stakes of the Ontario Jockey Club and the list is a particularly attractive one. In addition to the fixtures that are rets! Ted for nati 'e horses, there are some bountiful chances open to all and chances that many of the owners in the United Statees, as well as Canada, nomi nate liberally each year. The richest of these is the Toronto Cup Handicap, at a mile and an eighth, to whicn $10,000 is added. Then there is the King Ed ward Hotel Gold Cup Handicap, at a mile and a sixteenth. This is in addition to $5,000 | »hich is added, and a $1,500 challenge cup, which becomes the property of any turfman who shall win it four times. The Woodstock Plate, at a mile and a sixteenth for three year olds, is still another $5,000 offering and framed under penalities and allowances. The remaining big race to which horses on both sides of the border are eligible is the Victoria Stakes, a five eighths dash for two year-olds and with $5,000 added. This meeting at the old Woodbine Park course will continue from May 23 to May 30, and the lowest value in any overnight race will be $1,200, with others running to $2,500. There will be a dady steeplechase and two special features for the cross country horses in the Aintree Steeplechase, with $5,000 add*l and the Woodbine Handicap Steeplechase with $7,500. The Ontario Jockey Club begins the big Canadian racing season and the liberality of its offering makes the racing at Woodbine Park of tremendous importance every year. Daily Racing Form Handicaps Daily Racing Form Handicaps LEXINGTON The horses which seem best in Saturday's races are : Lexington. Ky., May 1, 1955. 1 Tippity "Witchet. MeCulloch, Jolly Boy. 2 — Belle. Cornelian, Valence. 3— Homing Bird. Maximaneh. Aviette. 4— J. X. CAMDEN ENTRY, King Xadi, Gibbons. 5- Sweetheart, Graeme. Hopeless. 6- Peggy Bledsoe, Kyrock, Supporter. "—Soldier II., Escarpolette, Bullet Proof. J. L. Dempsey. Neir York Handicap. 1— Tippity Witchet, Petie, Meddling Mattie, Dusty Mary. 2 — Cornelian, Belle, Valence, Helene Hack-worth. 3 — Maximaneh, Homing Bird, Fusileer, Son of Tromp. 4— COLUMBIA, Certain, Quince Garden, Gib-hone. 5 — Graeme. Georgia, Sweetheart. Hopeless. • — Peggy Bledsoe, Supporter, Lucent, Kyrock. 7 — Soldier II, Bullet Proof, Escarpolette, Purity. Clilca&ro Handicap. 1— Tippity Witchet. Odd Seth, Meddling Mat-tie. Miss Mischief. 2 — Cornelian, Belle, Valence, Helene Hack-wnrth. 3 — Maximaneh, Battleman, Homing Bird, Foxmore. 4 — Gibbons. Quince Garden, Certain. Columbia. •r — GRAEME. Sweetheart, Georgie. Hopeless. €— Peggy Bledsoe, Supporter, Lucent, Kyrock. 7— Bullet Proof, Soldier IL, Escarpolette, Nogales. Cincinnati Handicap. 1— Tippity Witchet, My Valet, Odd Seth. Julia Lee. 2 — Cornelian, Belle, Valence, Helene Hack-worth. J — Homing Bird, Maximaneh, Foxmore, New Girl. 4 — Columbia. King Xadi, Quince Garden. Reputation. 5 — GRAEME. King Xadi, Hopeless, Sweetheart. t — Peggy Bledsoe, Supporter, Kyrock, Lucent. 7 -Bullet Proof, Soldier II., Escarpolette, Lily M. Oltaerrer'! Handicap. 1— Tippity Witchet, Odd Seth, Delectable. Or 1 ova. 2 — Valence, Cornelian, Belle, Helene Hack-worth. 3 — Maximaneh, Homing Bird. Aviette, Foxmore. 4 — Columbia. Gibbons, Certain. King Nadi. 5 — Graeme. Sweetheart, King Nadi. Hopeless. C — Peggy Bledsoe, Supporter, Lucent, Kyrock. 7— BILLET PROOF, Escarpolette, Soldier II., Xogales. (nuiiraiui of Handicap*. 1— TIPPITY WITCHET, Odd Seth, Meddling Mattie, MeCulloch. 2 — Cornelian, Belle, Valence, Helene Hack-worth. 3 — Maximaneh, Homing Bird, Foxmore, Aviette. 4 — Columbia. Gibbons, Certain, King Xadi. 5 — Graeme. Sweetheart, Hopeless. Georgie. C — Peggy Bledsoe. Supporter, Kyrock, Lucent. 7— Bullet Proof, Soldier II, Escarpolette, Xogales. PIMLICO The horses which seem best in Saturday's races are : Pimlico, Md.. May 1, 1885. 1— Dan IV.. Sky Scraper II., Dunks Green. 2— Green Blazes, Pheasant. Meridian Hill. 3 — Storm King. Heeltaps. Sun Altos. 4 — Polynesia. Spanish Name. Faenza. 5 — Rock Man. Canter, Cinema. %— PRINCE OF BOURBON, Devonshire, Judge Fuller. 7 — Altissimo, Sir Leonid, Sorline. T. K. Lynch. Netv York Handicap. 1 — Dan IV., Duettiste, Carabinier, Sky Scraper II. 2 — Green Blazes, Pheasant, Princess Apple, Meridian Hill. 3 -Senator Xorris, Reparation, Valador, Heeltaps. 4— Batonnier, Setting Sun, Prince Tii Tii, Polynesia. 5— ROCK MAX, Cinema, Canter. Ethereal. 6 — Judge Fuller. Devonshire, Prince of Bourbon, Gold Stick. 7- Altissimo, Woodlake, Bounce, Sorline. Chicago Handicap, 1— Sky Scraper II., Ethereal Blue, Duettiste, Dan IV. 2 — Green Blazes. Pheasant, Princess Apple, Meridian Hill. 3 — Scotch Broom. Heeltaps, Storm King, Lord Baltimore H. 4— Princ-.- Tii Tii, Polynesia, Spanish Name, Batonnier. 5— ROCK MAX. Canter. Ethereal. Cinema. 6 — Prinoe of Bourbon, Judg^ Fuller, Devonshire. Gold Stick. 7 — Altissimo, Woodlake, Pensive, Sorline. Cincinnati Handicap. 1— Dan IV., Duettiste, Sky Scraper II., Carbinier. 2— Green Blazes. Pheasant, Frincess Apple, Meridian Hill. 3— SENATOR NOURIS, Scotch Broom, Heeltaps, Lord Baltimore II. 4 — Prince Tii Tii, Batonnier, Moon Magic. Setting Sun. 5--Rock Man, Canter, Ethereal Blue, Cinema. 6 — Judge Fuller. Prince of Bourbon, Devonshire, Gold Stick. 7 — Altissimo, Woodlake, Sir Leonid, Sorline. OlMtrvrr'a Handicap. 1 — Dan IV., Sky Scraper II., Duettiste, Vox Populi II. 2 — Green Blazes, Pheasant, Princess Apple, Meridian Hill. 3 — Heeltaps, Scotch Broom, Lord Baltimore II., Senator Xorris. 4 — Prince Tii Tii, Polynesia, Moon Magic, Spanish Name. » — ROCK MAX, Canter, Cinema, Ethereal. 6 — Judge Fuller, Prince of Bourbon, Devonshire, Gold Stick. 7 — Woodlake, Altissimo, Soline, Sir Leonid. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — Dan IV., Sky Scraper II., Duettiste, Carabinier. 2 — Green Blazes, Pheasant, Meridian Hill, Princess Apple. 3 — Senator Xorris, Storm King, Scotch Broom, Heeltaps. 4 — Prinoe Tii Tii, Polynesia, Batonnier, Spanish Name. i — ROCK MAX, Canter, Cinema, Ethereal. 6 — Judge Fuller, Prince of Bourbon, Devonshire, Gold Stick. 7 — Altissimo, Woodlake, Sorline, Sir Leonid. COLUMBUS The horses which seem best in Saturday's races are : t oitimhns, Ohio, May 1, m». 1 — Dancer, Woodland Queen. Virge. 2— BBSS L., Small Star, Double Shot. 3 — Haran. Xancy McKay, Roma. 4 — Northern Miss, Freda D., Aunt Laura. 5— The Abbot, Red Squirrel, Step by Step. 6— Idle Seth, Coral Reef, True American. 7 — Melbourne, Article X., Hopeful. F. 11. Sproule. Xew York Handicap. 1 — Dancer, Virge, May Fly, Spontaneous. 2 — Lloyd George, Snowden, Double Shot, Small Star. 3 — Haran, Mad Nell. Roma, Xancy McKay. 4 — Nervous Abie, Peter Brush, Mulligan, Top Lady. 5— STEP BY STEP. Hoke Card, Red Squirrel, Phyllis Gentry. ,6— Idle Seth, Last One, Coral Reef, True American. 7 — Melbourne, Article X., Hopeful, Buck Jones. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Dancer, Spontaneous, Virge, John Ho-shor. 2— Double Shot, Snowden, Bess L., Dalton. J— NANCY McKAY, Mad Nell, Haran, Tow-ton's Rose. 4— Mulligan. One Gold Buck, Peter Brush, Top Lady. 5— The Abbot, Red Squirrel, Hole Card, Step by Step. 6 — Last One. Ege, Idle Seth, Ferguson. 7 — Article X., Melbourne, Hopeful, Super. Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Dancer. May Fly, Virge, Spontaneous. 2 — Snowden, Bess L., Double Shot, Dalton. 3 — Mad Nell, Towton's Rose, Haran, Nancy McKay. 4— NERVOUS ABIE. Northern Miss, Peter Brush, One Gold Buck. S— Step by Step, Hole Card, Red Squirrel, Winnie Davis. 6 — Coral Reef, Last One, Ege, True American. 7 — Melbourne, Article X., Hopeful, Super. Observer's Handicap. 1 — Dancer, Virge, Spontaneous, Sea-Wolf. 2 — Double Shot, Snowden, Dalton, Lloyd George. 3— NANCY McKAY, Haran, Mad Nell, Tow-ton's Rose. 4— One Gold Buck, Nervous Abie, Top Lady, Northern Miss. 5— Hole Card. The Abbot, Phyllis Gentry, Red Squirrel. G— Ege, Last One, Idle Seth, True American. 7 — Melbourne, Article X., Hopeful. Mr. Beck. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— DANCER. Virge. Spontan ous, May Fly. 2— Double Shot, Bess L., Lloyd George, Snowden. 3 — Haran, Xancy McKay, Mad Xell, Totr- ton's Rose. 4 — Nervous Abie. Northern Miss, Mulligan, One Gold Buck. 5— The Abbot, Step by Step, Hole Card, Red Squirrel. C— Idle Seth, Last One, Coral Reef. Ege. 7 — Melbourne, Article X., Hopeful, Super. AKRON The horses which seem best in Saturday's races are : Akron, Ohio, May 1, 1925. 1 — Beg Pardon, Locarno, Antiquity. ! 2— The Girl, Peace Pal, Zero. j 3— Wanderlust, Sunny Girl. Caveat Emptor. 4— CHEF-D'OEUVRE, Oil Lady. Dr. F. T. Adams. 5 — Sagamore, Antilles. Vanishing Boy. | 6— Pirate Gold, Honfleur, The Falconer. 7 — Kent L., Nettie May, Shadowdale. J. J. Murphy. N*vr York Handicap. 1 — Antiquity, Locarno, Pony Express, Beg Pardon. 2— Stella Maris. Chow, The Girl, Peace Pal. 3— Sunny Girl, The Ulster, Mary G., Wanderlust 4 — Broadway Rose. Dr. F. T. Adams, Head Line. In the Bag. 5 — Sagamore, Straight Shot, Betty Mae, Busy Bob. 6— Pirate Gold, Star Red, Frank Gailor, The Falconer. 7— SHADOWDALE. Christie Holters, Mon-tillo, Reliability. Chlcaeo Handicap. j 1 — Charles Henry, Gordon Sham-, Antiquity, Queen Mazonia. | 2 — Peace Pal, Zainer, The Girl. Chow. 3 — Mary G., Wanderlust, The Ulster, Sunny-Girl. 4 — Cassie Ann, Oil Lady, Head Line, In the Bag. 5— SAGAMORE, Antilles, Vanishing Boy, Busy Bob. 6 — Star Red. Pirate Gold, Monastery, Bygone Days. "— Nettie May, Christie Holters. Montillo, Reliability. Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Locarno. Antiquity, Mayrose. Bob Baker. 2— Peace Pal, Stella Maris, Chow, Zero. 3— The Ulster, Sunny Girl, Mary G., Wanderlust. 4— In the Bag, Head Line, Oil Lady, Dr. F. T. Adams. 5 — Sagamore, Straight Shot, Antilles, Lough Storm. 6 — Star Red, Suppliant. Dentaria. Monastery. 7— KENT L., Shadowdale, Montillo, Christie Holters. OHserTcr's Handicap. 1 — Pony Express, Antiquity, Locarno, Gordon Shaw. 2— Chow, The Girl, Peace Pal, Zero. 3 — The Ulster, Wanderlust, Mary G., Sunny Girl. 4— HEAD LINE, In the Bag, Cassie Ann, Oil Lady. '— Sagamore, Betty Mae, Straight Shot, Antilles. 6— Pirate Gold, Star Red, Lady Choco, Suppliant. ~ — Christie Holters, Shadowdale, Montillo Reliability. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— Beg Pardon, Antiquity, Charles Henry'. Locarno. 2— Peace Pal, The Girl. Stella Maris. Chow. 3— The Ulster, Wanderlust, Sunny GirL Mary' G. 4— Chef-d'Oeuvre, Broadway Rose, Cassie Ann. In the Bag. 5— SAGAMORE, Antilles, Straight Shot, Vanishing Boy. fr— Pirate Gold, Star Red, The Falconer. Monastery. 7— Kent L., Shadowdale, Nettie May, Christie Holters. JAMAICA The horses which seem best in Saturday's races are : Jamaica, L. I„ May 1, 1»2J. 1— Julie, Balance Sheet. Mixture. 2 — Jibe, Lord Bacon, Cue-Rack 3— NAVIGATOR, Galetian, Chicaro. 4— Hedgefence, Voltaic, Swope. 5— Gipsy Flyer. Golden Age. Ben Fanklin 6— Pecora, Surprise Party, Darby. C. J. Connors. New York Handicap. 1— Julie. Kathleen Crosby, Pencraft, Bobbed Bandit (Continued on aixteentb pace.) \ ; ; ' 1 1 ' 1 ■ I ' s 1 1 I ; I " J - 1 1 * " Daily Racing Form Handicaps (Continued from second page.) 2 — Lord Bacon, Youthful, Sarsaparilla, Cue-Rack. 3 — Navigator, Galetian, Turf Light, Bombshell. 4— HEDGEFENCE, Swope, Stirrup Cup, Chief Uncas. 5 — Golden Age, Bobbed Bandit, Scratch, Ben Franklin. 6 — Surprise Party, Pecora, Darby, Eddie Cantor. Chicago Handicap. 1 — Pencraft, Bobbed Bandit, Balance Sheet, Kathleen Crosby. 2 — O'Corra, Lord Bacon, Chief James, Cue-Rack. 3 — Galetian. Chicaro, Turf Light, Navigator. 4— HEDGEFENCE, Swope, Felix, Bright Steel. 5 — Bobbed Bandit, Scratch, Gipsy Flyer, Chief Tierney. 6 — Surprise Party, Pecora, Darby. Cincinnati Handicap. 1 — Alchemy, Pencraft, Kathleen Crosby, Mix-1 ture. 2 — Catharine Von Utter, Youthful, O'Corra, Lord Bacon. 3— Galetian, Chicaro, Turf Light, Navigator. 4— HEDGEFENCE, Swope, Bright Idea, Felix. 5 — Scratch, Contentment, Golden Age, Mar-! jorie C. 6 -Surprise Party, Darby, Pecora, Observer's Handicap. 1 — Pencraft, Alchemy, Kathleen Crosby, Julie. 2 — Cue-Rack, Lord Bacon, Jibe, Catharine Von Utter. 3 — Turf Bight, Galetian, Navigator, Chicaro. 4— HEDGEFENCE, Swope, Chief Uncas. Stirrup Cup. 5 — Scratch, Gipsy Flyer, Bobbed Bandit, Ben Franklin. C — Surprise I'arty, Pecora, Darby. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 — Julie. Pencraft, Alchemy, Kathleen Crosby. 2 — Jibe, Lord Bacon, O'Corra, Catherine Von I'tter. 3 — Navigator, Galetian, Turf Light, Chicaro. 4— HEDGEFENCE, Swope, Felix, Chief Uncas. 5 — Scratch. Gipsy Flyer, Golden Age, Bobbed Bandit. 6 — Surprise Party, Pecora, Darby, Eddie Cantor. Page 3 Daily Racing Form Charts: Lexington n . . OAILY RACING FORM LEXINGTON LEXINGTON. KY.. FRIDAY, MAY l, 1925.— (1 Mile.) Sixth day. Kentucky Association Spring meeting of 10 days. Weather cloudy. Presid.ng Steward, C. W. Hay: Associate Steward, W. II. Shelley. Placing Judges, J. O. Reeder, N. II. M.t'lelland and J. S, Wallace. Starters, William Hamilton and William Snyder. Hacing Secretary. W. II. Shelley. j Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time. 3:00 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, 15 blinkers. Figure* in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. OQi AQ FIRST RACE— Futurity Course. (Sept. 25. 1920— 1: 09%— 2— 120.) Purse $700. 3-year-OU-I-vFO olds. Claiming. Net value to -winner $550; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtl'PSt % % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 86741»ADA BLACKJACK wb 103 2 2 l1 PI l'l V R Bhtdau W E Applegate 770-100 88315 MY DESTINY w M 11 4*i 3'' 21 2- j Dnn'ick M Andrews 1625-1.0 89008 GEO. GROOM wb 110 7 6 3» 2a 31 3* B Harvey W E Caskey Jr 383-103 89042 ■ •GLORIA QUAYLE wb 103 5 4 f.'J 61 61 4» A Ylemot O L Steela 1015-100 88141 2PILLAGER wb 107 3 3 7 8 4l 5* D Jones C II Knebelkamp 3105-100 89012 'TINAMOU w 108 6 6 21 4" 53 61 W Fronk J M Camden 115-100 •COLON'L SCHOLERw 102 4 8 5* &• 7l 7J G Noel J J Greeley 178W-1O0 88974»FOXMORE wb 110 8 7 8 7l 8 8 E Pool W V Reeves 1060-100 Time. 23%, 49%, 1:03%. 1:12%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Ada Blackjack. $17.40 straight, $8.40 place, $7.20 show; My Destiny, $1.1.00 place. $7.00 show; Geo. Groom. $4.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Ada Blackjack, 770 to 100 straight. 320 to 100 place, 2G0 to 100 show; My D.-stiny, i'.O to 100 place, 280 to 100 show: Geo. Groom, 100 to 100 show. Winner — lilk. f, by Tonhbearer — Goldvaie, by Watervale (trained by C. Yan Dusen; bred by Him-yar Stud). Went to post at 2:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ADA BLACKJACK began fast and. running well in the going, set a good pace for the entire j race and won going away. MY DESTINY, prominent from t lie start, fiuii-hed gamely but was lucky to be second. GEO. GROOM raced well for the entire way and l etter ridden would have been second. j GLORIA UUAYLE came with a rush through the stretch. TINAMOU began tiring after going the j lint quarter. PILLAGER finished well. FOXMORE had no mishaps. Overweight — Gloria Quayle, 2 pounds. OQi f\ 4 SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 11. 1911— 53%— 2— 115.) $800 added. 2-year. Ot/XUT: olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Net value to winner $650; second. $119.50; third. $63. Index Horses AWtPPSt K Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eiuiv. Odds Str't 88979s BILLY WITT w 115 4 1 21 PI 1' S Hanks R L Baker 405-100 88941 'JACK KNIGHT wsb 115 5 4 3J 21 2» E Pool J L Knight t40-100 89000 ORATOR w 115 2 5 41 3l 34 W Fronk H P Whitney 1070-100 89009 DK GKADO wsb 115 1 1 5 41 4} R Zcchini J Livingston t 89009 HITTER w 115 3 2 P| 5 5 D Connly E T Pritchard 1355-100 tCoupied as J L. Knight and J. Livingston entry. Time, 25%, 50%, 57. Track heavy. $2 n'utnels paid — Billy Witt. $10.10 straight. $2. CO place; J. L. Knight and J. Livingston entry, $2.20 place; no show mutuels sold. E iu valent booking odds— Hilly Witt, 405 to 100 straight, CO to 100 place; J. L. Knight and J. Livingston entry, 10 to 100 place. Winner — Ch. c, by Prince Pa! — Playful Edith, by Fair Play (trained by J. n. Baker; bred by Mr. R. Martin). Went to post at 2:28. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BILLY WITT, well ridden, and racing forwardly from the start, took the lead and came away in the stret.h to win in a canter. JACK KNIGHT began slowly and was ridden wide on the turns, but finished gamely. ORATOR came fast near the end. R1TTEU showed the most early speed, but bolted on the stretch turn. DE GRAUO was taken back sharply soon after the start. Scratched — Bulletin. 115. OQ-| fktZ THIRD RACE— Futurity Course. (Sept. 25. 1920— 1:09%— 2— 120.) $700 added. 3-Ol/lUO year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winneT $550; second. $116.50: third, $61. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 81598"REALIZE w 94 4 6 1- 1« \- 1» G Noel Williams Bros 190-100 84102 • WAPONOCA W 109 5 2 4» 21 21 2« R Yelton J C Milam 1745-100 (89044 (RED SETII wb 108 S 4 2 31 3s 3» R Zcchini Mrs G W Chur-li 365-100 85636'MISS JENNIE w 106 3 1 3" 4" 41 41 A Y'lemot 9 D Foster 1SO-100 89012'SAN-SILK w 104 1 3 6* 5s 5* 5» R Blu.lau W L Lewis 1540-100 85754»MAKQUETTE w 101 2 5 5 6« 6J 6» W Charles F A Wehla 4340-100 87516*AURORA wb 101 7 7 7 7 7 7 J Flanigan J J Troxler 153SO-1O0 Time. 23%, 49%, 1:03%, 1:13. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid -Realize, $5.80 straight, $3.90 place, $3.00 show; Waponoca, $S.OO place, $3.50 i show: Red Seth. $2.80 show. Equivalent liooking odds — Realize. 100 to 100 straight. 95 to 100 p'ace, 50 to 100 show; Waponoca, 300 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show; Red Seth. 40 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f, by Hilarious — Enna, by Martinet (trained by P. J. Williams; bred by Messrs. Williams Bros. I. Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. REALIZE was hard ridden for the entire race and showed much the most speed, but tired near the end and just lasted to win. WAPONOCA raced close up from the start, was gaining steadily and would have won in another stride. REO SETHI had no mishaps and began tiring after reaching tin-last eighth. MISS JENNIE suffered from some interference, but lacked speed. MARQUETTE was always far back. Scratched— 89008!Garr. 111. OQ-| i\fl FOTOTH RACE— Futurity Course. (Sept. 25. 1920— 1:09%— 2— 120.) Purse $800. 3-OulUO year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (89008 (SANDHURST w 3 109 3 1 P* 11 11 P W Fronk H P Whitney 90-100 J . 88185 BALLOT BRUSH w 4 117 1 3 So* 41 2 2* R Zcchini ■ J Holland 640-100 . 85778 = ,PUKK DEE w 5 101 5 2 2» 21 31 3* W Charles Williams Bros 375-100 (R8S15)«FRIGHTFUL wb 3 96 2 7 7 51 5» 4h G Noel J D Grant 2695-100 , 89008JSTATLER wb 4 110 4 6 5'1 3* 4» 51 B Harvey Mushier & Walters 1070-100 81170 TREASURER wb 6 109 6 4 41 6l 6« 6s E Pool R L Baker 2380-100 , 88942 J'DB'GH ABBEY wb 3 103 7 5 6'1 7 7 7 A V'lemot Mrs G W Church 4035-100 Time. 23%. 48%. 1:C2%, 1:12. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid —Sandhurst, $3.80 straight, $3.10 place, $2.50 show; Ballot Brush, $4.50 place, $3.40 i show: Pure Deo. $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Sandhurst. 90 to 100 straight. 55 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Ballot Brush. 125 to 100 place. 70 to 100 show: Pure Dee. 50 to 100 show. Winner — It. c. by Johren — Sandria, by Sandringham (trained by M. Goldblatt; bred by Mr. narry Payne Whitney). Went to i cst at 3:29. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SANDHURST, hard ridden from the start and away well, set a good pace all the way and drew away in the last twenty yards. BALLOT BRUSH challenged in the last eighth, but tired near the end. PURE DEE began tiring after racing in closest pursuit for a half mile and can do i much better. FRIGHTFUL was away slowly, but saved much ground on the turns and finished well. STATLER and TKEASURER tired after going a half mile. Overweight- Jedburgh Abbey, 2 pounds. QQ-f fkF7 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (May 11. 1911— 1:37%— 5— 108.) Misses Purse. $1,000 Added. oJjAvF* 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $775; second, $173.25; third, $90.50. . Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't . 85566 BLUE WARBLER w 112 3 2 l'l 11 l»k U U D Hum Idle Hour Stock Fm Stb 65-100 ■ 88944- BUTTRESS vr 109 5 5 f* 5 3l 2l 2» D Conn'ly R A Fairbairn 245-100 ■ 88944 'ROTHERMEL w 109 4 1 3 1 3' 4« 3* 3» W Fronk J N Camden 460-101 89008 BASSORAH w 109 1 3 2* 2" 21 4'» 4" E Pool Mrs L Viau 2655-100 , 88940 CREAM PUFF wb 109 2 4 5 41 5 5 5 W Charles S J Kelley 4570-100 . Time, 24%. 49%. 1:16%, 1:43%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid — Blue Warbler, $3.30 straight, $2.50 place, $2.20 show; Buttress, $2.80 place, $2.20 show: Rothermel, $2.20 6how. Equivalent booking odds — Blue Warbler. 65 to 100 straight, 25 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Buttress, 40 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show: Rothermel, 10 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. t. by North Star III. — May Bird, by Thrush (trained by II. J. Thompson; bred by Idle Hour Stock Farm). Went to | ost at 4:02. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third i the same. BLUE WARBLER rushed into the lead soon after the start and, setting a good pace for • the first three-quarters, held her lead gamely throughout the stretch and outstayed BUTTRESS. The latter began slowly and was ridden wide on the turns, but fin. shed fast and gamely. ROTHERMEL ran gamely, but began tiring after reaching the stretch. BASSORAH was closest up for • three quarters. CREAM PUFF quit after a half mile. Scratched -8904«sBridesmaid. 109. Overweights -Buttress. 2 | ounds: Bassorah, 2. fiQtnfi SIXTH RACE— Futurity Course. (Sept. 25. 1920— 109%— 2 — 120.) Purse $800. 3-year-OlIXUo olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to w.naer $650; second, $100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys OwDers Equi*. Odds Str't ! 88775:,LA MARCKLLIAw 5 98 5 3 4« 3 2* l1 G Noel Jones Stock Fm Stb T30-100 MMt**HUOM PINK wb 4 107 2 2 2» 21 31 2" W Charles T H Bernhardt USO-lOO I 88»403.\1AK\ IN MAY w 8 113 6 1 1"* U 1" 3» D Connly J McPherson 95-100 , (HNt)*T. S JORDAN w 4 112 1 4 V 4'1 4» 4s R Blu.lau W E Applegate 370-100 ■ 88B42:,WKLC MK w 4 109 4 6 6 6 5l 5» A V'lemot H Oots 515-100 ■ fc5714 BEAU I'LL ADDIEw 4 105 3 5 5 5l 6 6 E MeClng E J Wall 9375-100 I Time. 23%. 48%. 1:02%. 1:11%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Lorena Manellia, $20.00 btraight, $8.50 place, $3.40 show; Huon Pine, $11.00 I plac-. $4.10 show; Marvin May. $2.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— l«oreua Mar. cilia. 9.10 to 100 straight. 325 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show. IlU'.n Pine, 450 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Marvin May. 30 to 100 show. Winner Ch. in, by Seth — Cutaneous, by Furaudole (trained by E. J. O'Connell; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones). Went to p. st at 4:33. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third 1 the same. LORENA MARCEI.I.IA. close up from the start, came fast through the last eighth, and lossed I the leaders to win going away. IIION PINE raced close up and, under hard riding, finished well, but was lucky to be second. MARVIN MAY showed the most early speed, but lost ground on the ■ •tretch turn and tired badly. T. S. JORDAN was poorly ridd-« and taken back in the early running. The utbei* were always outrun. j 6Q1 AQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (May 10, 1916— 1:50%— 4— 114.) Purse $830. 4-ye*r- -7CF.M.VrC7 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50. index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88098 RIB GRASS w 6 109 5 1 11 1' l'l 1» 1» E Pool Mrs R McGarvey 370-100 89010 = STICKLER w t 101 4 4 41 41 41 21 2» G Noel M Hyams lg.'-101 R5641«LINKS w 5 104 2 5 6 6 6' 3'| 3« A V'lemot O R Allen 995-100 88086'MISS MAZIE wb 5 95 3 0 5' 5' 6 6 4« W Charles O F Croissant 670-100 89010 UNCLE VKLO wb 7 106 1 3 3» 2 21 51 5'1 F Merimee T E Keating &6O3-100 89014 = MADAM VENNIEwb 4 1C7 6 J 21 31 3» 41 6 W Ridn'r C B Shafer 2S5-100 Time, 25%, 49%. 1:16%, 1:43%. 1:57%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Rib Grass, $9.40 straight, $4.30 place, $3.10 show; Tickler, $3.30 place, $2.90 show: Links, $3.£0 show. Equivalent booking odds— Rib Grass, 370 to 100 straight, 115 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Tickler, 65 to HO place, 45 to 100 show: Links, 90 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Short Grass — Marian Hood, by Martagon (trained by It. McGarvey; bred by Short Grass Stud Farm). Went to post at 5:03. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. RIB GRASS raced into the lead soon after the start and easily held swny for the entire race. TICKLER ran well and moved up stead. ly through the stretch. LINKS was far back for a half mile and finished gamely. MISS MAZIE appeared to sulk. MADAM VENNIE and UNCLE YELO quit badly. Scratched— 88014sKinburn, 100. Overweights — Rib Grass, 3 pounds. — — — ■ Daily Racing Form Charts j j j i J . . , , i i . . ■ ■ , . i • • ! I , ■ ■ I I 1 I ■ PIMLICO (Copyright, 1925, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company.) PIMLICO. MD.. FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1925— (1 Mile. ) First day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 11 days. Weather cloudy. Steward Representing Maryland Racing Association. George Brown, Jr. Stewards, George Brown, Jr.. Frank J. Bryan and A. Weston. Judges, J. B. Campbell and U. P. Conkling. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary. Frank J. Bryan. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Ch cago time. 2:30 p m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. CQ1 -g fk FIRST RACE— 2 Miles. Inaugural Steeplechase. Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and up-Ot711V ward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,400: second, $400; third, $200. Index Horses A Wt PP St 4 8 12 13 Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 85G85 RELENTLESS W 4 137 1 1 1» 1« 1« 1» 1» L Cheyne J E Davis 85-100 LORENZO w 4 134 7 7 21 3* 21 2« 2' J Tamaro J E Widcner 575-100 88877 TRAPSTICK w 4 134 2 2 51 5« 3K 3« 3«1 C Smoot S Ross to:0-100 88877 BLACK FOX ws 6 146 3 3 3'i 4» 530 4» 4'» H McD'nel Fox Bar Stable 1650-100 85350 GRAVITY w 6 144 4 4 4l 2» 4'1 5" 5" C Mergler Brookmead) Stb 715-100 CRUMPLE II. ws 5 142 8 8 7» 7 6 6 6 W Collins W J Salmon 4775-100 AWAY If. w I 145 5 5 6 6» Fell. I Burgess T H McCreery 1325-100 88786 GOV. SMITH ws 1 134 6 6 8 Refused. I Berry T Monahan t tCoupled as S. Ross and T. Monahan entry. Time, 4:00. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— Relentless. $3.70 straight. $3.30 place, $2.70 show; Lorenzo, $LS0 place, $3 30 show; S. Ross and T. Monahan entry. $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Relentless. 85 to 100 straight. C." to 100 place. 35 to 100 show; Lorenzo, 140 to 100 place, 05 to 100 show: S. Ross and T. Monahan entry. 50 to 100 show. Winner — Br. f, by Vulcain— Himation, by Hermis (trained by M. Brady; bred by Mr. H. T. Ox-nard). Went to post at 2:28. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. RELENTLESS raced into a long lead in the first turn of the field, jumped in faultless fashion, and won under restraint. LORENZO, a promising jumper, was saved close up for the first mile, then made a fast and game finish. TRAPSTICK was always prominent and jumped well, but tired badly in the last half. AWAY II. fell at the tenth jump. GOV. SMITH jumped poorly and finally refused at the seventh jump. BLACK FOX and GRAVITY tired. Scratched— 85C54 Owen Tudor. 145: 84349 Verdant Valley. 145. QQ1 "j "I SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (May 1, 1922— 47%— 2— 114.) Interrogative Purse. Purse OlfXIA $1,500. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,000; second. $300; third, $200. Index Horses AWtPrSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88865 WELSHOT w 115 3 1 2» 2» 1* A Johnson T Clydo 160-100 SHAMPOO w 112 10 5 3h 3» 2 ! J Wallace J S Cosden t805-100 FORETELL w 115 5 4 11 11 3« J McTag't H O Bod well 1705-100 88710 LEMNOS wb 115 12 7 51 4' 4* J MaiNen W J Salmon 2625-100 88921 'EXCHEQUER w 115 7 8 9» 8s 5» E Sm'lw'd Flamingo Stabla 255-100 88921 BRUSH BY wb 115 1 3 7 J 71 61 F Weiner Sagamoro Stabla 12.»10) ! 88765 CRUSADER «* 115 6 6 6^ bl 71 E Scobie Glen Riddle Stk Fm Stb 2505-100 188945 XTRA w 112 11 9 ID 11s 8* L McD ott H P Headley 2465-10) CERES w 113J 2 2 4 6* 91 C Lans K E Hitt t 88865 TRAPEZE w 112 4 11 81 91 lO'l D Mc.Vffe W Garth 2890-100 WEST POINT w lib 9 12 103 101 ID P Taulette E F Whitney 1870-100 MISS STANLEY w 112 g 10 12 12 12 E Barnes S Ross t Ulutuel field. Time. 23%, 49%. Track slow. 2 mutuels paid— Welshot, $5.20 straight. $3.40 place, $2.S0 show; Shampoo, field, $0.10 place, $3. SO show: Foretell, $8.00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Welshot, 160 to 100 straight. 70 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Shampoo, field, 205 to 100 place. 90 to 1C0 show: Foretell. 300 to 100 show. Winner — B. c, by Wrack— Puritan Girl, by Yankee (trained by R. Mitchell; bred by Messrs. Hancock AShreve). Went to post at 3:01. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third ' the same. WELSHOT was waited with close up in the home stretch, then easily passed FORETELL at the sixteenth post, but had to be hard ridden to withstand SHAMPOO'S challenge. The latter came through fast next to the inside rail and finished in very close quarters. FORETELL, a rap'd beginner, showed the most speed in the early running, but tired. EXCHEQUER finished fast in the middle of the track. XTRA began very slowly. Scratched— 88879 Herbert, 115. Overweight — Ceres, 1% pounds. OQi -t O THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (May 10. 1922— 1:44%— 3— 107.) Purse $1,300. 3-year-Oull«l olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second, $250: third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't i 88854 VAN PATRICK w 5 113 4 4 5s 5l 3h 21 l«k E Barries H O Bedwell 785-100 (88986 )»S'ARTH AROONw 5 115 1 1 2*2' H P* 2»* L Schaefer Mrs H P Stearns 210-10) 88903 = 'QUOTATION w 4 107 6 5 4J 4'1 5 * 3 i 3" D Fisher Mrs C H Smith 375-100 88986 *FORNORVO wb 7 108 3 6 7 6* 610 4J 44 V Stott W J Kramer 7195-10) 8583 1 SUBURBAN wb 4 113 2 2 I'll* 2* 5'1 5» J Callah'n J T Ready 210-100 89017*CARLTON w 4 114 5 3 3'1 3'1 4 6" 6« P Taulette E F Whitney 71-101 88949 ROSE CLOUD w3 102 77 6*7 7 7 7 R Pierce P B Codd 315-100 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:16%. 1:43%. 1:51. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid — Van Patrick. $17.70 straight, $7.50 place, $3.00 show; Soggarth Aroon, $3.80 place, $2.60 show: Quotation, $2.90 show. Equivalent booking odds — Van Patrick. 785 to 100 straight. 275 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Soggarth Arcon, 90 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show: Quotation, 45 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Oencral Roberts — Janice Marian, by Rubicon (trained by H. G. Bedwell; bred by Mr. tJeorge M. Van Gorden). Went to post at 3:33. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. VAN PATRICK was away slowly, was not hurried in the early running, but moved up with a rush on the inside after rounding the far turn and outg.imed SOGtiARTH AROON in the final | dr.ve. The latter was on the inside where the going was deepest for the entire way and ran a good race. QUOTATION was off slowly and raced wide in the first turn, but finished fast. FORNOVt) finished well. CARLTON quit after going three-quarters. SUBURBAN set a good pace to the last turn and quit. ROSE CLOUD ran poorly. OQi i Q FOURTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. (May 1. 1922— 47%— 2— 114.) Purse $1,300. 2-year-olds. Ot/X J.O Claiming. Net value to winner $900; second. $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (88058) FORK LADY w 113 1 1 l'l lh 1 1 J McTag't HG Bedwell 935-100 88899 FLAPPER GIRL w 115 4 7 4» 43 2»k L Morris E K Bryson 265-100 i 88947 i. MISS BLAZE w 115 2 2 2* 2* 31 E Scobie S Loui:i 265-100 89016 GETTYSBURG w 116 8 4 E»»5 (' L McAtee J E Griffith -65-100 FAMINE w 116 I 5 3h 31 51 J Wallace J S Cosden 4975-100 88899 COBRA w 116 3 3 6 » 6n* 6"* J Denn's'n O W Foreman 1290-100 •COMPROMISE w 108 7 10 10 t* 71 P Taulette E F Whitney 12800-100 88879 BECKY SUE w 113 10 8 71 7* 8' D McA'ffe P H Faulconer 6970-100 88947 GUNNY SACK w 116 9 6 8l 8" 9" E Sm'lw'd Flamingo Stable 11885-100 88947 LITTLE EMMA w 113 5 9 9« 10 10 E Barnes S Ross 7155-100 Time. 24%. 50. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— Fore Lady. $20.70 straight, $7.00 place, $3.60 show; Flapper Girl, $4.40 place, $2.80 show; Miss Blaze. $3.10 show. Equivalent booking odds — Fore Lady, 935 to 100 straight, 250 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Flapper Girl. 120 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show: Miss Blaze. 55 to 100 show. Winner — B. f. by Foreground — Briar Path, by Marta Santa (trained by II. G. Bedwell- bred by Mr. H. G. Bedwell). Went to post at 4:06. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. FORE LADY, a rapid beginner, showed the most speed, raced MISS BLAZE into defeat and drew away under good riding in the stretch. FLAPPER GIRL was outpticed in the early running, but came on the outside in the stretch and finished with a rush. MISS BLAZE ra.-ed to the leaders with a rush soon after the start, but tired in the stretch drive. GETTYSBURG was going fast at the end. FAMINE shoued early speed. Scratched — Selective. 113; Whatll I Do. 113. OQi -g A FIFTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. (Nov. 5, 1920— 1:58%— 5— 130.) Twenty-first Running Ot/ll'x DIXIE HANDICAP. $25,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $25,950; second. $5,000; third. $2,000; fourth, $1,000. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % 1 Str i'in Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (88867 iSAHAZEN w 4 130 6 1 U 1} D 1= DIE Sande Fai.- Stablo Vj-\ X) 88812 SPOT CASH w 5 115 1 8 10= IP} 71 3s 21 E Scot ie A C Bostwick IKd-IOO (89019) JOY SMOKE s? 4 104 9 7 3 3} 2 25 3J J Wallace E F Whitney •••«5-10) 88881 •8UN8IN] wb 5 109 3 3 121 S"k 6" i'i 1'J I! Kenn'dy Lilano Stable tSI5-100 85615 RUSTIC wb 4 115 2 9 ID 13« 10« 7'1 5»* A Johnson A H Morris 1 "»n-100 88943 CHACOLET w 7 117 4 14 14 14 14 9% 6l L McD'ott II P Headley 12015-10 89019 FLAMES wb 4 106 8 12 81 41} 4'1 4'" 7« F Stevens Belair Stud Stable 1S60-100 85671 MY OWN wb 5 115 10 11 5» 5" 51 6= 8' E Barnes Salubria Stabla ♦ 89054:\VILDERNKSS wb 5 116 7 13 13" 91 9' 10' 91 J Maiben R T Wilson loo0-100 89053-OVKKALL wb 1 96 12 10 61 6» 8» 8" 10» O Hudgins H P Whitney 1S70-100 .88943 ALMA DEL wb 3 100 It 4 21 2- k 3» ID U'} J Callah'n II P Headley ( 89053 (SWE'PING AWAYw 3 107 13 5 0 12' 131 13= 121 A Schuger Xalapa Farm Stal le 1025-100 K8951 PR'CESS DORKENw 1 115 U 6 9 7' 12* 121 13» C Lang Audley Farm Stable t (88515)CHERRY PUB wb 5 119 5 2 7 W HI 14 14 L McAtee Greentreo Stabla t tMutuel field. (Coupled as II. P. Headley entry. Time. 23%. 48%, 1:13%. 1:40%. 2:02. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid- Sarazen. $4.50 straight, $4.40 place, $3.00 show; Spot Cash, $7.40 place, $5.40 show; Joy Smoke, $8.30 show. ' (Continued on Pace Eight.) • pmuco i (Continued from third page.) ! Equivalent booking odds— Sarazen. 125 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Spot Cash, 270 to 100 place, 170 to 1C0 show; Joy Smoke. 315 to 100 show. 1 Wiener — Ch. g, by High Time— Rush Box, by Box (trained by M. Hirsch; bred by Mr. Marius B. Johnston). Went to post at 4:44. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Woo easily; second and third i driving. SARAZEN took the lead at once and, setting a great pace all the way, won under lgtht I restraint and like the great race horse he Is. SPOT CASH, very fractions at the post, began in a l tangle, but closed an immense gap and outgamed JOY SMOKE in the stretch drive. The latter was a close up contender for the entire way and ran a capital race. RUSTIC and CHACOLET closed great gaps and finished fast. ALMADEL showed much early speed and was cased up when he tired. • Scratched— Ml Transmute, 114; 89019sAga Khan, 117; (88948) Digit, 103; 889432Beau Butler, 108; 88985 Setting Pun. 96; 85854 Prince Hamlet, 99; 88964 Beatrice, 101. ] Overweight- Overall, 3 pounds. QO~l ~t K SIXTH RACE— 1 Milo and 70 Yards. (Nov. 3, 1923— 1:4*%— 3— 110.) Merchants' Han-Ot/lld dicap. Puiso $2,000. 3-year-old. Net value to winner $1,400; second, $400; third. $200. index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera Equiv. Odds Str't ' 88949 » SEX ALADO wb 109 3 6 6s 6» 4s 2» li J Maiben K T Wilson 140-100 ; 88940 FINLAND wb 106 6 2 2»k 5» 51 3'1 2 i D McA'ffe W Garth 2585-100 ; 88880 = EDISTO wb 108 5 8 41 2» l'l l1 3* B Kenn'dy Seagram Stable 645-100 ; 88964 BEATRICE wb 110 8 3 31! 3» 31 41 4s F Stevens Belair Stud Stb 500-100 • ( 89018 )('HINK w 108 7 4 5» 41 2 5» 5« L McAtee Mrs W J Howard 333-100 ( 85384 )GL'S BOAT w 103 2 1 8 8 7« 6» 6» K Horvath Glen Riddle Stk Fm Stb 3915-100 ' 80233s NOCTURNE w 102 4 7 l1 li 6* 7« 7s L Lang K E Hitt 12365-100 88880 DAMON RUNYON wb 102 1 5 72 71 8 8 8 L Schaefer J McMillen 6320-100 Time. 23%. 49, 1:14%, 1:42, 1:47%. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— Senalado, $4.80 straight, $3.70 place, $2.90 show; Finland, $14.00 place, $9.90 ; show; Edisto, $3.70 i-how. Equivalent booking odds— Senalado, 140 to 100 straight, 85 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Finland, ( 600 to 103 place, 395 to 100 show; Edisto, 85 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. c, by Spanish Prince II. — Day's Over, by Chanbala (trained by J. J. Healy; bred by Mr. Richard T. Wilson). Went to post at 5:19. At poet 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third . driving. SENALADO was waited with until in the home stretch, then passed EDISTO and outfin-ished FINLAND. The latter made ■ wide turn into the home stretch, but finished very fast. EDISTO raced into the lead but tired in the stretch drive. BEATRICE ran well. NOCTURNE set a fast early pace and was cased up when she tired. Scratched— 889S4 Laddie Buck. 110; 88555' Sanford, 101; 89018 Sir Ronald, 98; 88984 Silver Rock, 100. Overweight — Finland, 1 pound. ^^^ QQ1 111 SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 6. 1924— 1:10%— 6— 116.) Purse $1,500. 3-year-OallD olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $300; third, $200. ( Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't , — , ( 88903 ) 'POLYNESIA wb 4 110 1C 7 71 4s 21 1» A Hunt C C Smithson 325-100 (88923) 'LUCIFER wb I 105 3 3 44 6= 5» 2* S Hebert E F Whitney 1315-100 88922 ••WARNING wb 4 105 7 1 2nk 2» 4" 31 J Leyland E K Bryson 1155-100 88265'APPELLATE wb 4 104 1 2 I'll' ll 4* J Stevens H O Bedwell 2915-100 (88678) JOHN S. MOSBYwb 3 110 8 G 8" 6* 64 61 J Maiben N V Cochran 465-101 88866)I . O. T. VAL'EYwb 8 115 9 10 9* 9»° 8» 62 B Kenn'dy W R Midgley 975-100 89017 2 'LADY GLASSEN w 3 103 2 4 6* 7» 7* 7«* D Fisher F Glassen 355-100 88864 WILDLANE wb 3 105 5 3 31 3l 31 8» J Wallace Lilano Stable 1510-100 1 84526'REJECTION wb 5 112 4 9 10 10 10 915 F Stevens F A Herokl 1655-100 84539 EARLA BABY w 3 111 6 5 61 83 91 10 A Johnson Mrs L Campbell 3275-100 Time, 23%, 47%. 1:14%. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— Polynesia, $8.50 straight, $5.80 place, $4.10 show; Lucifer, $14.50 place, $8.10 show: Warning, $6.10 show. Equivalent booking odds — Polynesia, 325 to 100 straight, 190 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Lucifer, 625 to 100 place, 305 to 100 show; Warning, 205 to 100 show. AVinner— B. f, by Polymelian— Poterne, by Elf (trained by G. C. Brenton; bred by Himyar Stud). Went to post at 5:52. At post 2 minr.tes. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. POLYNESIA raced close up on the outside and, coming fast through the stretch, took the lead and won going away. LUCIFER came again near the end and finished fast in the middle of the track. WARNING ran well and outgamed APPELLATE in the final drive. The latter set a good pace to the last eighth and tired. LADY GLASSEN was never prominent. Scratehed— 89017 Wellfinder, 107: 889222Maclean, 112: 88804'Gymkhana, 97; 89017 Note o' Love, 97; 88632 Sarko, 117; 85882 = Young April, 105; 88985 Heir-at Law, 117; 88864 Ensign, 105. Overweight — Earla Baby, 4 pounds. Page 4 Lexington Entries and Past Performances LEXINGTON ' SATURDAY, MAY 2 — WKATHER (LOtDYi TRACK HEAVY. Th; figures under the heading "Bee." In the entries below show th? best tims of »-r»i borsj at the distanc* rincs January 1. 1924. no mutter where it finished. In cases where record was made en other than a fast or gaod tne&. abbreviations show track conditions. RGiOS IS FIRST INDEX OF 1925. 8 0»7 IS FIRST INDKX OF MAY. Racing starts at 20.1 p. m. (Chicago time 300). 0 Superior mud runner, x Good mad runner. -'£ Fair mini runnor. (VII Maidens. "Apprentice allowance 1. Blinkers. The fallowing abbrei iations are used to designate tracks .it wuica time records sliown iu entries were niadc: Aqnoduct Aq Kempton Park KP Aurora Au Ke nil worth Ke Belmont Park UP King EdwarJ Ki BIu3 Eaanets BB Latonia La Bowie Bi Laurel Lu Brocklvn Park Br Lexington Lx Churchill Downs CD Maple Height* MH r«lumvut Ci Marlboro Mb Connaujht Park CP Miami Mi Connoaut Lake CL Mobile Mo Dailo Park DP Mount Royal MR Devo-shir3 Do Omaha Om Corral Do Pimlioo Pm Duff-»nn Du Raceland Rd Empire Em Reno R3 Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fort Erio FE Tanforan Ta Hamiiton Hm Thistle Down TD Havre ds Grace HG Thorncliffe Th Hawthornj Hw Tijuana Ti Havana Hv Toledo To Huntington Hu Windsor Wi Jamaica Ja Woodbine Wo Jefferson Park JP First Race — Futurity Course. Pur--c $700. 3 jwir-dls and upward. Claiming (Track record: Sept. 25, 1920 — 1 :09V;— 2 —lit).) Today's •-1 HorseXPo-tPos. Wt. Bee. A.Wt.Han. 89011= 'Tippity Wit. -bet. S Lx 117 l:13%nil3 110®72.3 88565- Odd Setb. 1 4 110x7"0 89311 Meddling Mattie. _ 16 Lx 105 1:10% 4 105x713 89011 Miss Mischief. 14 Lx 104 1:11% 4 105X715 (85625) «My Valet. 13... 5 110x715 8904t3 •Iiupl.es Graham. 7 Lx 107 l:14%h 5 104X715 85. .__«„ £7 Dusty Marv. 4 Lx 107 1:11 4 110x710 81583 •Breechloader. 0 4 105x71(1 'foV^ .^e,ie ° « 110X710J 89011 *Uougli Jordan. II ____. „ Lx 112 1:ie%m 6 101x710 5837** 'Orlova. 15 Lx 9S 1:10% 8 9« 705 89012 Downtown. 18.. Lx 109 1:10 3 105 705 82481- Mi.lia I.ae. 2 3 o-, 9m..wm 7no 890761 Molly Boy (M). 3 Li 107 l:13V.m 4 110X700 ,■,••:; ,-, 1 .ZSst n,,'u''f»b r. » Lx 103 1:10% 4 110.700 (87818) M.Cullooh. 10 ... s 100 700 •f**S £°BUct-,l2 • Ll 11- l:15%m I 110x700 80j48 lauiio, 1, 4 10o..700 Second Rice — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $S00. 2 -rear-olds. M.iidens Fillies (Tr;ik record: May 11, 1911 -53%— £— 115.) 88975- Cornelian, 4 ]].-, 70- 89013- Belle, 5 115x72o| 89047» Valence. 2 Lx 113 :57%h 115X71" 89047 Helene Ilackworth. 3 Lx 105 :57%h 115. 7IC Wild wood, 1 113 Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $700. 3-year-olds. Claiming (Track record: Sept. 11, 1910— 1:42%— 3— 102.) PW785 •Maximaneb, 7 Mi 10311:48% 103X72' 83014 Rattleraan. 6 Lx 112 1:53%U 103x721! j (89042) Homing Bird, 2.. 108X715 69103 •Foxmcre. 12 . .JP 95 1:45% 108x71." 89042 Neat Girl. 9 JP 89 1 :4fi% 100x710 89044s Fusle.r. 3 . . Lx 100 1 :53%h 107.711) ) 88313 'Hidden Money (M). 4 FG 911:48% 102.705 8SS42 Son of Tromp (Mi. 1 113.. 70] i 88942 •Thomas Piatt (M) I 104.. 700 ' 89073 'Resistance {IS), 8 Lx 103 1:52% h 91. .700 8E011 •Return M). 10.. 104. .700 8S042 Ariette, 11 112x70) ' Fourth Race— Futurity Course. Lafayette Hotel Handicap. Purse $1,000. 3-rear-olds and upward. (Track record: Sept. 25. 1920— 1:09%— 2— 120.) (89012) Gibbons, 7 Lx 112 l:ll%m 4 109X750 88940- Quince Garden. 6 Lx 110 1:11 %m 6 109X745 ' 87790s Certain, 4 5 109x745 (88940) Columbia. 2 . .Lx 111 1:00% 4 115.740 j 88978 Reputation. 3 .Lx 111 1:09% 3 104x740 . 8897t» King Nadi. I ..Lx 113 1:10% 3 107.. 740 I 88944 Kitty Pat, 1 3 101X735 . Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Sixteenth Running- Camden Handicap. $3, COO Added. 3-year-olds and upward. (Track record: April 23, 1921— 1:42%— 3— 103.) (89040) GRAEME. 1 ..La IS 1:43% * 109X750 (89976) Sweetheart, 6 5 108x740 ( (88980) Georgie, 2 La US 1:45 8 105x735 89016- Hopeless, 3 . . La 106}1 :44 6 109x73". (89076) Happy Top, 5 ... 4 97X73.". 88978» King Nadi. 4 ... 3 105. 730 I 88976 Stanwix, 7 . .Ao. 109 1 :44% 4 109.725 Sixth Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $800. 2-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: May 11, 1911— 53%— 2— 115.) (89047) 'Peggy Bledsoe. 9 Lx 107 :56%h 110x725 (88979) 'Supporter. 1 105. .720 (89077) Lucent. 3 Lx 110 :57%h 110X715 69077= Kyrock (M), 7 Lx 113 :57%ay 107X715 88379 Gea. Ginockio. 4 112X710 89079 Soissons (M). 6 Lx 109 1 :00%h 10S. .705 89043 'Dixiway (M), 5 Lx 115 l:00h 99.700 88941 Bar Light ..Mi. 8 Mi 114 :56 112. .700 Emma Iloagland. 2 103 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Trick rcord: April 25. 1921- 1:42%— 3— 103.) (89045) Bullet Proof. 4 Ti 109 1 :50%sy 8 108x725 87122 Soldier II.. 1 .FG 109 1:56% 5 110x720 8S04S-" KscariK lette. 5. La 107 1 :4t % 8 105x715 88323 Nogales. 3 I-a 107 1:45% 4 10" X710 89010 'Purity. 2 Lx 108 1:47% 5 105X70". 88143 Lily M.. C F ; 104 1:47% 5 10S..70O 690~6 'Sarah Day (M),.7 4 103. .703 Lexington Jockey Percentages LEXINGTON JOCKEY PERCENTAGES From January 1, laKM. Iu and Including April 24, 1025 At or Orer Jockey. PC. Wt. Mrs. 1st. 2d 31 M*?. •*• -- HI 78 17 11 13 *•'''• I H 107 3C5 76 52 45 tinnier. M 19 110 3(11 70 59 00 M. Derniott. L 19 100 633 123 117 110 •N( * K 19 105 780 150 135 95 Hcupel. J 18 lOl 349 04 39 52 Howard. J 18 10S 61 11 « 5 Stalbert. W 17 100 23 4 5 3 Go\ing. L. 17 9S 103 28 21 19 Pool. E 17 HIS 537 92 103 8S Stutts. II 17 10S 970 166 132 146 Fisher. It. 11 16 95 513 84 72 56 1 Lilley. W 16 113 225 35 29 21 Montgomery, L 16 103 422 68 40 48 Sliarpc, K 15 109 426 65 62 59 Burger. H 14 100 162 23 1G 17 Horn. D 14 110 235 34 2(i 37 Mooney. J. D 14 114 121 17 12 14 Roraairclli. It 14 103 US 17 9 14 Hnrrcy, | 13 10fi 580 74 87 73 Legate, E 13 100 201 34 M 24 Connelly. D 12 10S 208 26 28 17 Harrington, R 12 108 165 19 13 10 Jones, D 12 100 711 86 94 S5 I ong. II 12 105 453 53 04 H] Gray. II 12 105 193 24 19 24 j At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mrs. 1st. 2d. 3d. Fronk. W 11 108 620 66 56 82 Gormley, J 11 105 468 52 56 70 Meyer, H 11 108 81 9 8 9 Mergler. D 11 104 830 96 121 98 Blind. E 10 105 245 25 37 29 Chailes. W 10 95 321 33 50 33 Gerrity, J 10 99 393 40 42 62 Martin. E 10 108 354 37 29 43 KalMJ . W 10 108 339 33 51 31 Taylor, W. W 10 114 115 12 18 15 Owns. J 10 115 15:1 16 11 29 Corcoran. J 09 109 335 29 32 39 McCoy, J 09 101 355 31 34 32 Brothers. T OS 105 247 19 38 37 Carroll. G. W 08 101 191 16 22 27 Mooney. J. A OS 103 217 18 25 15 Garier. H 08 106 193 10 21 24 Kaiser. H 08 107 97 8 14 8 Murphy. F 07 110 61 4 7 6 Ha-nilton, II 07 96 29 2 3 2 Lunsford. II 06 111 56 2 2 3 Steinhart. L. 06 98 83 5 13 8 Yelton, R 00 101 435 27 33 51 Kederis, J 05 106 103 5 12 11 Sicliolz, J 03 106 38 2 2 2 Wilson. A 98 1 0 0 0 1st Race [1st Lexington] let RAPP Futurity Course, .'{-year-old* and upward. Claiming. (Sept. 25, 1 Ol n/\Ul_ lUl'O l:O0 1-5 2 120.) J | index Courge Disl Time TYk Od.li Wt St «k Sir rio Jockeys Started Order of finish UPPITY WITCHET. b. g. 10 110 By Broomstick— Lady Frivoles. by St. Simon. ; (Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. H. P. Whitney 8901 I Lexgton PC l:l-%mud 11-5 117 S 8 5J J H Burle 10 Bulletproof. Pogo Med'gMattie ^?i?i? '«£«*■«"" 3-4 1:17 slow 6 126 4 2 1" 2- It Connllyll Dr.H'kman. Taudlane. S. Lillian 881... Jefferson 1 1-1C 1 :4 %fast 4J 118 4 2 4* 4« D Connll.MO Louis A.. Prince K M Martins 87980 Jefferson 1 1-lti 1 :48 fast 2J 115 I 1 1* 1 D MeA'fft 0 KorkrMntain. Warfare. Wapiti 878.U Jefferson lir.TOy ItMJfcCMt 9 10 113 3 I 1J V V McAffe 7 Ooldfield. Marcelline. Antoi.ia 8.606 KCrnds 3-4 1:14%sIow 3 110 3 4 I'll* 1) M.AffelO Antonia, LesterDtor Col Baker 87424 F.C.r'nds 3-«l:13%fast ■ 113J S 9 5' MJ H Burkell IVlorGlcnn, MissKate Nniket 80936 F.Ornds 3-1 1 :I3V.good 12 107 9 8 81 4*1 D McAffell SunnrGirl. Newmaik't' Brinkley 86770 r.Or'ads I 1-8 l:5C%eood 4 113 1 5 4' 2J ■ Pool I Six Ponce. Stoaewall ' Wapiti f.6680 P.Grnds lmTOy 1:53 hry 1S-0 111 1 1 1J 2|E Pool 7 Remnant. Prom Tom Six Pence KC599 PGr'nds 1 3-1G 2:n%l.vy 18-5 110 1 4 4 4'» V Swans' n 5 Esc'polte, OrerFire RosaYeta 86536 F.tJr nds lm70y 1:5a hry 12-5 110 S |i l'l I Parke 7 Spu^-s. Tight. Bad Luck ODD SETH. ch. f. 4 110 By Seth— Odd Fose. by Oddfellow. iTrainev. J. 3. Duggan. Ownsr. C. B. Shafer). Breeder B. A. Jonas ?5'??3 I'jUana 5-8 1 :«%inud 5i 115 1 2 2 1 2» L Schaefcr 8 Lord Valentine. Strol t Rejare ' uV.i:: .^':Uana 6-*l:0:%slop 9 119 1 6 4= 4" O Young 8 OldCrow. L dValtiue, Wildrakc 88418 rijuana 11:11 fast 9 106 7 8 8 &■' G Young 8 C.o'Dawn. Kingman. SilentKing off^i T:juanii 3-4 l:13%slow 4 108 4 6 6 3'1 S Griffin 6 GoodTimes. LVal'tinc DutvBor 1 88172 Tijuana. 3-4 1 :5%hvy «-10 102 1 1 l'J 1 J C Hooper 5 Duty Boy, Melachrino. C.deLion MEDDLING MATTH:. ch. f. 4 105 By Swrftfoot II— Meddling Miss, by Tony Bonero. (Trainer. L. M. Holmes. Owner. Bonaventure Stable). Breeder. Mrs. L. M Holmes 89011 Lcx'stMl rCl:12%S«Ml 8 107 1 I ?.\ ('ID FYogttelO BullrtProof. Pogo. Tip'rWit. h. t 8827'' .!effer:.on 3^4 114 fast 3J 106 2 I 2= 1* D Frogttel3 Little Alfred Charlnat" (iee 878J8 J.-fft-rson 3-4 114 fast 8 5 104 1 1 3: "IS Hebert 6 Rapid Dar. Mn Juniter 87664 IMlrn.ls 3-4 l:M%Cna4 IS 5 104 2 1 » V D Frogtell Klusire. Admirer. Wood Time 85714 Lexgton FC l:10%good 21-5 105 3 2 !•• 1» J Gormley II Del. .table. DustrMv Humette 85647 iMX'gtmm VC lll'.t^uod 21-10 103 3 2 2" 2" H Yelton 11 Son. 11. I, Spanish lto-;e' Royal Dick •MM Clui-chMl 3-11:11 fast 3f 99 2 1 1J || S Griffin II M .Roordalo. M.V.-nnie F.rentide K5344 'liurch:il 3-1 1 :13 ..'ist O 105 9 5 6' 5« V Moore 10 M.RoM-dale. .1. level). Sp'.-hRo o 81383 Aurora 3-4 l:K,%slow 4 lt» 2 2 ]J 1« V Moore 5 Fifty-Kiftr. L ( hoco. L M'rc'llia K4054 Aurora 5J f 1 07 fast 5 94 4 2 3» 1« L M'omery I AnnM.. Mi-sMis, l.ief. LadyChoco 83085 Auroia i» f 1 07%faat 7 105 6 1 1J |l L Moneryl2 To th Mn g. L Wagner. B I. gn MISS MISCHIEF, b. f, 4 105 By Dick Finnell— Fontarahia. by Oddfellow. (Trainer. J. L. Paul. Owner. J. L. Paul). B-efdcr. McB. Moore. 89011 Lexgton FCl:12«fcmud 47-10 107 8 1 2« «• W Rogski 10 Bull, t Proof. Pogo. Tip'rWitchet 85621 Lexgton VC 1:11 fast 9 101 7=1 It Bludau 8 FhCanadian. Sequel. RoyalDick 85463 Columbs 61 f 1 21 go . 1 11 104 f.«i T McCick 8 Sextant. Ilenrr .1. Snowden I 84981 Latonia 3-4 1 12% fast 7j 107 1 2 41 5-J S Griffin 9 PhilM.-Cann. Seclusion IIat»l p H574 Aurora 5Jfl:08 slow 9-5 104 I 1 1J 2" R Ll.anl.. I Poll.tmara. Liege. Ponj'ola 84424 Aurora 5-8 1:01 fast 24 97 6 2 4' 4 J V Moore 8 Pr. Prince, P.Brown Boy«II Me ! 84269 Aurora 3-1 l:i:i%fast :i 102 10 1 1» 6' J Gormley 11 Ponjola. Lit. Smoke Arrowhead 84054 Aurora 51 f 1:07 fant 7 5 106 3 1 1 ' 3* J Katon t M'd g Mattie. AnnM L'yChoco 83729 Aurora J-4 1:13 fast 11-5 106 1 1 1| 1» J FJaton • AnnM. Polly ma ra. T.American 83492 Aurora 5|fl:ll hvy 2| 100 6 2 1» 3J A Pickens I F.-Kifly, Piedmont. Ar'whead MY VALET, b. g. 5 110 By Great Britain— Virginia Nunn. by Gold llee.i (Trainer. J. D Lenahin Owner. 3. H. Stamper, Jr.). Breeder. S. Bedford. 85625 l/'Xgton 1 1-8 1 :63%fast 19 110 1« F Rhnrpe 7 Oo La La. Huonee, Escarpolette 85520 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 11 109 4 7 7" 9" K Hglan.! 10 Parader. JohnnyJewell. Raiokin 85314 Churcliill 1 1-8 155%fast 13 112 7 3 10' 11" C Turner 12 II. E.Coleman. Malt. Pcqiiot 81911 Lator.ia 1 1-16 1 45%fast 26 IOC 6 I 8 l!* J Gormley 8 N.Secundus. W.KwsMe G'rgie 84750 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 31 108 2 1 1* l-» D McA'iffe 7 Parader. Yorlck. TIppo Nahib 84535 Latonia lm70y 143%fast 7 107 3 6 7J 6" B Harvey 8 Plus Ultra. Lily M Wida 841*9 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%faat 11 107 4 1 6 f.«J A Yerr.it 0 Victolre Sarno Plus lltra KS8GS Latonia 1 1-16 146 fast 13 110 3 2 21 2'i A YernU 6 Plus LUra, Escarpolette, Coyna ' ' j . I . ( I J | ; M- - i HTJG,?ES GB-A?AJ^- h- * 6 10* By Mont dOr II.— Theodorlts. by Dick Wells*. • onn.IT?U*T- T- Brook"- 0wM'- T- ▼• Mountjoy) Breeder. S. K. Nichols. i!?21'2 Lexgton FC l:13%hvy IS 107 4 1 3« 3' G Noel 0 Pullet Proof. Pablo. Catesby ' I 111- t 9r.'n?s 3-4 1:11 fast 15 105 6 Fell. W Fronk 12 P.lue Stone, Goldfield. RapidDaj l2ilo^^ 3-4i:H ifast 7 109 6 8 7 6« B Kenndyia (lever Setli. J».Imirer. It E Clar» IItlIt, ESr.nds 3-4 1:15%hvy 6 112 7 G 5» 3* B Harvey 11 WildGoose. L. Trilby. Melbourne 186993 F.Grnda 3-4 l:14%good 10 105 2 3 41 4H J McCoy 12 LastOne. P.andShoes. Lit.Oipsy eclnf F.Gr'nda 3-4 1:14%sIow 15 103 7 4 416" J McCoy 12 L'rDoctor. J.Q.Kelly. ChcmiaeiU 86205 Jefferson 61fl:06%fast 30 110 2 3 5» S'i n McCra'nlO Sequel. Sunny Girl Eventide 86070 Jefferson 3-4 l:17%mud 20 113 9 8 6» 6*» W Fronk 11 Antonia. Ticbt, Deadlock 85680 Lex-Eton FC 1:12 slow 19 114 9 9 9" 9'» W Fronk 10 ltajah, VcraVennie. SpanishRo* DTJSTY MAHY, b. f, 4 110 3y Sweep Oa— Mary Lee. by Marts Santa. (Trainer. 3. H. Downinr. Owner. J. H. Downinf ). Breeder. Hiaiyar Stud. 85757 Lexgton 1 138%fast 45 98 5 3 4» 4« L Canfield 7 Pr'maker. P ted Verde MissM^ 85714 Lex'g-ton FC l:10%good 8 107 6 1 2' 3= L Canfieldll Med. Mattie. Deltable Hum ctU I 85650 Lexgton FC l:ll%good 18-5 106 4 3 3J 3H L Canfield 8 Hats I'p, Staller. Mai thus 85605 Lexgton FC 1:10 fast 16 104 3 3 31 3'3 L C'nfield 6 Judge Pryor. Ilap.Day. HuonPim 85440 Churchill 11:40 fast 51 107 9 3 2» 4'JJ Heupel 12 Drandybrusli. I retwell Gorget 85378 Churchill 1 l:39%fast 28 106 2 2 1» 4« M Garner 11 Lex. Maid LulvClioco Lit (1 lii ' 85276 Churchill 3-4 l:13%fast 12 113 1 4 4» 5 1H Hay 10 PureDee. MuaMek, Huon P:im 84945 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 14 103 7 6 51 8« D Mergleill Glyn. Easter P.ells (;0rget 84793 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 129 103 5 5 5» 6»» A Yerrat 7 Zev, Snooksicllradley. lt.onTinn BREECHLOADEB, b. g, 4 105 By Flittertold— Thistle Green, by Knight of th. _ Thistle. I ,„ (Trainer. - H. Oota. ^ Owner. C. E. & J. Hamilton). Breeders. C. E. ft J. Hamilton. R1583 Hthorne 1 1-16 l:47%fast 21 9TJ 6 6 6 6- • It Fisher (i Hardm n. Slandr. locust Leave* 80419 Latonia lm7Cyl:45 fa^t 4J 110 6 7 8'! 8'1 L McDottlO Florence \V . Klaxon, llye i;y« 180220 Latonia lmTOy 1:44 fast 31-10 105 2 7 61 5'» It Fisher 9 Slicker. Devil Girl P.U"ler 179134 Churchill 1 l:41%mud 6 102 8 6 41 4» B Fisher 8 K'gTut. Pr'tyPolitic'n, Niasan : PETTE, b. m. 6 110 By Pataud— San Andres, by Quicklime. (Trainer, D. T. Morris. Owner. J. S. Spencer). Breeder J D Neet 64405 Windsor 3-4 l:ll%fast 33-10 100 2 1 ,i 14 H Stearns 8 Me -.nines, ilullion, Bullet Prool 64304 Windsor 3-4 1:ll%fast 16-5 113 2 5 5« 5« II Stearns 10 Feylance, Citation. R'kyMonnCa 63796 Kworth lmTOj- 1:43 fast 31 100 6 4 7 7» H Stearns 7 Lunetta. Make Pp Eleanor S 63503 Windsor 1 l:39%fast 5 99 4 1 l« V H Stearns 8 By Jiminy, Finery, P.ulali F. CLOTTGHJORDAN, b. jr. 6 101 By The Curragh— Trance, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, J. Phillips. Owner. Mrs. 3. Phillips). Breeder J. Sanford. 89011 Lex'gton FCl:12%mud 43-10 112 9 9 9" 9" D Jones 10 Pullet Proof. Popo. Tip'vWit.licI oo?!? Je"erson 3-il:14%fast 4 106 5 5 4* 4* W Harvey 12 Parnell Lid. ML* Pabe Orlosa 88 18:i Jefferson H t l:0S%fast 4 US 6 6 61 6*1 B Kenndyl2 Fairliglit. Baldine Move on SetU 8751.1 F.Grnds 3-4 1:14%fast 2 103 5 3 31 6" D Jones 12 Warning. Foxtail. Orlova 84872 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 4 103 1 4 &' V II Hay 9 Rapid Day. Newmarket. Kindred 846S2 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 11-5 110 3 1 3 331 M Garner 10 Coyne. Kindred. Naughty Kiaba 84097 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 36-5 109 4 3 3» 2» H Hay 11 Suave Prince, Jupiter V. Bcrl 8301C Latonia 3-4 l:14%slnw 7 103 2 2 2* i'» J Wallace S Cobweb. Sandalwood. List One 82350 IPthorne 3-4 1:13 fast 16 a 108 2 2 2' 2« G Ellis 11 BodyGd. Soldierll . TrueAmcr n | 78619 H.d"Gce lm70y 1 :4J%fast 4} 98 5 1 2'1 4'J L I.ang 6 Wrangle JewellV D , FlylngKm 78569 H.deG-ce 51 f l:06%good 17 114 6 6 6 1 6«1 J Wallace 7 Lion d 'Or. Roland, King'sRanw ORLOVA, b. m. 8 98 By Free Lance— Victoria B., by Bob Miles. 1 (Trainer. D. Vititoe. Owner. Mrs. J. Diebold). Breeder. G. J. Long. ?53!o Jef5or!-on W l:14%fast 15 9r 7 2 2= 3- L Mmeryl2 Parnll a.l. MissBabe. C-ghjor.bin SSI?5 -JofferBon 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 25 86 1 7 7H 8'« W Long 9 Yorick. Stormalong. Generosity 88 1M Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 6 109 7 9 8J 6»J J Colen 12 Good Will. Charlnat. Antonia 8800a Jefferson 3-4 l:13%fast 8 102 4 6 61 6!= W An'rsonl2 Despard, Recover. Royal Dick 87768 FGrnds 3-4 l:14%fast 15 97 5 3 41 47 L Pichon 12 L. Marcellia. Korbly. Admirei 87513 FGrnds 3-4 1:14%fast 7 103 7 6 6" 3;| V Moore 12 Warning. Foxtail. Bes.Leighton 186*16 FGrnds 3-4 l:17%hvy 25 105 5 8 10 »10:l W An son 12 Gee. Sunny Girl. Wuhu | 868G7 Jefferson 5ifl:07%fast 6 108 3 3 K 3Ji It Zcchinil2 Perplexity. Whirlwind, FirstCall I 8575.1 Lexgton FC1:10 fast 17 98 7 5 5» 5» A P'ternelI2 Stargo, Unclellert. Lady Trilby J 85621 Lex'gton FC 1:11 fast 30 96 CIA P'ternel 8 FhCanadian. Sequel. RoyalDick DOWN TOWN. ch. c, 3 105 By Escoba— Cousin Martha, by Pirate of Penzanco. (Trainer. T. P. Hayes. Owner. J. W. Parrish). Breeder. J. W. Parrish. 89012 Lexgton FC l:ll%mud 12 106 4 5 6 6" B Harvey 6 Gibbons. Tinamou Old Slip 85800 Lexgton FC l:12%hvy 49 115 8 7 7« 77i D McAiffelO The Kadger. I.uckv Drift Shark 85737 Lex'gton FC l:09%fast 12 109 2 3 41 4 3 E Blind 12 Ag.Call, TheBadger. Singlehand 85638 Lexgton 51 f 1:07 fast 14-5 112 3 4 5l 5*1 J Heupel 8 Tilka. Singlehand. Fairy Master 855.16 Churchill 7-8 l:27%fast 11-10 114 1 1 1« 1» E Blind 9 Rockv. Fire On Will WeIN 85467 Churchill 7-8 1 :26%fast 21-10 114 3 1 2' 2» J Heupel 7 Singlehand. TheoRed, TheS'sher 85405 Churcliill 3-4 l:14%good 14-5 118 4 8 9 9" J Wallace 9 B'wayJones. TheoRed Sglehand 85173 Churchill 3-4 1:14 fast 17 114 4 2 2« 2* A Franco 10 SirPeter, P.rdwayJones, Mam d 84912 Latonia 5ifl:06%fast 6 114 7 6 6'1 6»1 L McDottl2 Gaffney, Nor'wester, Sir Peter JULIA LEE. ch. f, 3 95 By Ed Crump— Woodland Nymph, by Allana-Dale. (Trainer. S. H. Kennedy. Ownsr, S. H. Kennedy). Breeder, J. A. Buchanan. 82481 Columbs 51 f 1 08% fast 6 108 2i J Dminick « Hole Card. Kenita. TeRt of Time 82442 Columbs 5-S l:04%hvy 1 11? 21 J Dminick 0 Sir Ralph. Sunbom. Katie Dear 82257 Columbs 51 f 1:09 fast 19-10 107 2* J D'minick « WinnicDavis. H.Welch, Receiver 82139 Columbs 5} f 1:09 fast 33-10 1C8 V 3 DonVickll Wahkeena. Sir Ralph. Garish 82092 Columbs 5-8 1:02 fast 13 106 41 J Dom'ick 7 Hole Card. Cantores Padlock 81769 M.Hghts 51 f l:06%fast 9-5 108 4 2 !' !' J Domick 8 Annall.. FlagLtant. T.ofTime JOLLY BOY. ch. B. 4 (M) 110 By Vandergrift— Margaret Kent, by Plaudit. (Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner, J. C. Milam). Breeder. W. Showalter. 89076 Lex'g-ton FC 112%hvy 10 115 1 1 2'1 3» B Harvey 6 Happv Top. Saar Kuhale 89011 I^-'gton FC I:12%mud 11 107 5 6 6= 5« L Neal 10 Hullet Proof. Pogo Tip'yWitchet 73945 Lex'gton 5} f 1:10 hvy 8-5 113 4 1 || 2'J M Garner 12 CloiRtcr. Krishna. Ren Mack 73777 Lex'gton 5} f l:06%good 11 103 2 3 6 Csu N Barrett 0 Chilhowee. Busiu'sslike. Despard DELECTABLE, b. f. 4 110 By The Finn— Watermelon, by Watercress. (Trainer. J. H. Nichols. Owner. Treacy & Walker). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 85714 Lex'gton FC 110%good 12 108 1 5 3J 2"' H Stutts 11 Med.Mattie. D'tvM'v, Hum . tto 85649 Lexgton lm7dy l:43%good 2 105J 5 3 4« 31 J Gormley 7 OurOptn. E cpolitte, Attr tive 85622 lexgton lmTOy l:44%fast 13 10312 4«1 J Heupel 8 New Gold. Mali Jong Nogales 85242 Churchill 11:11 fast 6 115 8 12 12 ll1' J D M'nevl2 I.ex'*onMaid. LvChoco Trapnet 85178 Chunbill 1 1-16 1 :16%fast 20 106 7 8 83 8 » A Francoll P.Pol n, Midweai'n WIioK'hMh 84713 Latonia lm70y l:44%fast 6 108 6 C 51 2' E Pool 8 RoyalMiss. MahJong, HuonPine 84634 Latonia lmTOy 1:11 fast 43-10 109 5 3 21 2= C K'singer 8 S. Maiden, PMaion.y, St Martins 84280 I-atonia 3-4 1 :12'6fast 17 104 11 7 61 6-J G Ellis 12 Barn Dollar. Glyn. Raster Bells 83641 Latonia 3-4 131 good 71 106 6 7 7l 7" D McA"iffe 9 StageC'ch. Kit. Jim. P'yPolitha McCULLOCH. ch. g. S lOO By High Time— Lady of Quality, by Hessian. (Trainer. C. Van Dussn. Owner. W. E Applegate). Breeder. L. L. Haggin. 87818 Tijuana 51 f LOTVifa.^t 3-10 112 1 1 1 1=1 J Gormley 8 DonKdu'd". S.'sllacon Noten'i;. 87135 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 3-2 109 1 1 1' 2J J Gormley 10 Special. SetlTs Bacon Atosva 86762 Tijuana 51 f 1 :08 slop 16 113 1 1 1' 2»k R Scheffel 9 Millwick. Skit. Itundiirk 85620 Lex'gton 51 f l:0T%fast 13 107 1J J Gormley 11 Sari, Homing Bird Brownie 84483 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 40 111 10 7 I» 7'« W Kelsaj 12 Brierllill. Gaffney. FairyMastei 82595 Saratoga 51fl:0S%hvy 25 115 7 5 6'i 6" W Kelsay 8 Dangerous. Repulse Marcellus 82473 Saratoga 51 f 1:07 good 20 115 1 4 5»* 7'» C Dishm'n 8 K't kyC'dinal, MiradV. S'verKoa CONTACT, b. m. 5 110 By Sea King— Bambi. by McGee. (Trainer. J. T. Taylor. Own;r. H. P. Headley). Breeder. W. Garth. 88942 lex'gton PC l:12%mud 30 112 S S 81 10=« W Taylor 11 T.S.Jordan. Welcome HuonPine 64818 Belmont 5-8 st 1:00 slow 8-5 101 5 5 4» 4' C Lang 5 Sky Line. Faithful Girl Sequel 64296 Saratoga 51 f 1 :0T%fast 31 111 2 2 2» 6' K Sande 10 Kusiana. D.andD'kes PExprest 64233 Saratoga 5-8 l:00%fast 20 1101 9 5 51 4* G W Car'1113 Theiwaly. Tassel Dk'sDaughler 64124 Saratoga 51fl:09%slow 4 115 5 3 5l 5« C RobsonlO D slighter Kennmare N Glide 63959 Saratoga 61 f 1:08 fast 8 109 4 5 7' S'5 C Rob'son 9 Brilliance. Sw'pHawk. 'will Tell FAUST0. ch. g. 4 106 By Ormondale— Faustina Girl, by Star Shoot (Trainer, C. Morris. Owner. C. Morris). Breeder. J. E Madden 89048 Lex-gton 1 1-16 1 :31%hvy 38 109 3 6 6 C»W Charles 6 Jupiter. Anni.I.yle Escarpolette 88980 l.cvgton lmTOy 1:41 good 78 11) 5 4 6 6«J A M ney ■ (Jeorgie. Midwestern B.gonia S5504 Columbs 3-1 1:14%fast 8-3 110 3=2 J Roberts T Malthus. Ilermdale PhilMayers 85101 coluinl.-s 61fl:23%fast 71 101 1'1\V Taylor 7 DustFlower. Scissors G'd'nFloss 85297 Columbs 51 f l:08%fast lTf 109 1» F Horn 11 BriarSw t. Expressive RegP'don 83094 N.Shoro 3-4 1:18 fast - 104 5" J Majestic 5 Arrowhead. Joe Tag Sadduce- 80860 Hthorne 3 4 l:13%fast 20 107 6 7 7 6" W Fronk 7 Brother John. AnnM Verb.in 7930:1 Churchill 11:40 fast 17 107 7 ( 7- 5" II Stutts 9 Pr» t. Politic n. AnnM Mnsprina 79042 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :4T%gooa 6 107 1 « 5« 5'» II Stutts 8 Firctoma. Devil (Jirl' Bye Bya 2nd Race [2nd Lexington] 2fld RACE 4 llr. 5"55at*S ^-yeair-olds. Maidens. Flllien. (May 11. mil !i. lex Course Di«t Time T'ck Odds Wt St ?i Str Fin Jockers Starled Order of Finlih CORNELIAN, ch. f. 8 (M) 113 By Light Brigade— Sard, by Ben Brash amer' D' Z- Stew,rt- Owner. 3. H. Camden). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 88975 can Ij-x Kluii l-n 4S*igood 22-5 115 5 3 I* 2" M Garner 11 P. Bledsoe. Hel'sBabe. Q'nt'lura BELLE, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Pennant— PoUy Prim, by Pirate of Penxance ren2"Ce (Tramer. J. C. Milam. Owner. J. C. Milam). Breeder. J C Milam 890 IS Lex gt..n l-^ 49%mud 9 108 1 3 21 21 W Pool 0 Devon. Red Heart, joy Pride VALENCE, b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Brown Prince II.— Miss Yalens. by Valens. (Trainer. J. T. Taylor. Owner, H. P. Headley). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 89047 Lexgton 41 f 56%hvy 10 113 I 1 21 3»1 W W Tor 7 P'yBledsoe. Massey. H.HaeWw'h HELENE^ HACKWORTH. br. f, 2 115 By Bock View-Jane Straith. by Dalhouiie. (Trainer, E. Louden. Owner. Bonthside SUble). Breeder A. B. Hancock 89047 Lexgton 41 f 56%hvy 1S-5 103 4 3 4« 4«1 C Dlshman 7 Peggy Bledsoe, Masee'y Valance WILDWOOD. ch. f. « (M) iu By Master B*bert-4 «tweed Girl, by Trt*.T«*l. "mMT*w' (Tiaonw, D. T. Morns. Owner, W. A. King). Breeder, W. *. KiM. j ) i ' ^ — - ^ — — ^—^— — ^ 1 I j CLEVELAND, OHIO I (OHIO STATE JOCKEY CLUB COMPANY) I Fourth Annual Spring Race Meeting 1 19 j Saturday, May 9, to ) 19 DAYS ( Saturday, May 30 f DAYS SEVEN OR EIGHT RACES DAILY. PURSES, $700 TO SJ.OOO. HANDICAP, $2,500 ADDED, EVERY SATURDAY OHIO STATE DERBY, $10,000 added, for three-year-olds, closes Saturday, May 9, to be run Saturday, May 25. Mile and one-eighth. For condition book, entry and application blanks, apply to OHIO STATE JOCKEY CLUB COMPANY __ S. JT. HOLMAX, General Manager 323 HOTEL WOTOS CLEVELAND, OHIO Baaaaa^B^aB^BB^aa^Ba^BBawaaaWaaaaaaa^BW^HBsaaw^aBBaaBaaavvvssisansaa : Page 5 3rd Race [3rd Lexington] OrH RAPF X Mil* anil 7° 'npdM- 3-year-olds. I laimioK. 4 Sept. 11, 1J 1G I - ■ — -.) ( Index Coarse. D;st.T;me Track. Odds. Wt. St. *i Str Fin. Jockey. Started Order of Finish. ! MAXIMANEH. ch. f. 9 103 Bv Golden Maxim — Kharemanch. by Sweep. (Trainer, L. A. Connor. Owner. Croissant Park Stable). Breeder. T. M. Murphy. ( 89078 L xgton lmTOy l:49*shvy 12-5 103 3 3 2 2»* \v Charles 5 KightSixty. R.Crer:.. -. B'yBaeaa j •8266 Miami 1 1-16 l:48Vfcfast 11-5 108 7 6 5* 5* J Dolin 7 Belprc, Tlieo Red Hark Over 88211 Miami 1 1-16 1 :4TMifast 61 N 7 6 6 15* J Dolin 0 Orpheus. Escoline. Leisch 8SIS4 Miami 1 1-16 l:4S*,fast 37-10 104 5 5 51 |i J Dolin 7 Halfl'int, Ii. Franklin, Rosam'a I 8S061 Miami 1 1 16 1 :46Hfast 31 88 2 4 4* 4s J Dolin G Re «. Altissiino, Pat Casey £8003 Miami 1 1-16 l:473tfast 27-10 90 4 2 2J 2» J Dolin ■ Kellerm'n. S'h'sA. S.B., I.anoil 87585 Miami 1 1-16 l:4T%fast 24 D71 7 6 5" 51 R W'liams I WarMask, Mastcrlland. TallCr's 87420 Miami lm70y LISHgood 3-2 1031 3 1 U l1 K Noe 5 Pet Cat. Firmament. Atomin , CATTLEMAN, b. g. 3 105 By Cudgel— Necken, by Sir Archibald. (Trainer, 0. Koerner. Owner, J. L. Lurding). Breeder, J. W. Bean. £9044 Lex'gton lm70y l:52?tli\y 4* 112 5 6 5* 4»J R Veale 10 KedSeth. Kosa ;reener, Fusileer : 87406 r.Hr'ndi 3-4 1:14 fast 6 116 10 7 5= 5J C Lane II Brinkley. WillWells, MissN'cy ' 87272 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14 4good 2 104 4 1 BJ I" .1 McT'guel-' Nora Hayes, Neat Girl. Jingle 87055 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15%hvy 23 111 5 3 2* 2» C Lang 9 Romp. Wuhti, Little Gipsy 86716 F.Gr'nds 3-4 LlT^hvy 4i 95 4 S SI 7' = W Harvey12 Gee. Sunny Girl. Wuhn 86157 Jefferson 8-4 1:15 good 41 108 7 2 61 ~'-i F Smith 10 L.Jimmy, Wuliu, MaryJohnston 85333 Jefferson 3-4 1:18 mud 10 113 6 11 10l 9" E Scobie 12 Escolane. Wuhu, Parma Belle HOMING BIRD. ch. f. 3 108 By Huon— Avis, by Ballot. (Trainer. 3. H: Nichols. Owner, Treacy & Walker). Breeder. H. II. Hewitt. 89042 Lex'gton FC1:14 hvy 5 110 3 3 3s l'i W Fnnk 10 GloriaQuayle. EthelK., Ramble t 5800 Lex'gton FO l:12^hvy 18 115 9 S 8' 8'» W Lilley 10 The Badger, Lucky Drift. Shark ' 85779 Lex'gton FC l:12'±mud 2 107 4 4 3» 3« L McD'ott 8 Will Wells, My Destiny. StarGirl 85711 Lex'gton 5111:08 good 7 104 6 ( 4» 3'1 It Z*cchini 12 Tinamou, LuckyDrift, StarGirl 85661 Lexgton 51 f 1 :09Timud 6 110 8 3 ll l4 J Gormley 9 Brownie. Free' sOne, Backbiter 85020 Lex'gton 5i f l:07*tfast 44 106 3-1 E Blind 11 McCulIoch. Sari, Brownie 85188 Churchill 3-4 1:14 fast 6Jf 112 12 11 10'' ll"i XV Bog°skil." Mamoud. EalPrincess. WillW'ls 85439 Churchill 3-4 l:14 4fast 24f 115 1 10 8» 7»J XV Bogskil4 rrin.Adelc, F. Vision, L'kyDrift I'OXMORE, br. c, 3 103 By Moss Fox — LIsmore, by Blarney. (Trainer. J. D. Grant. Owner. W. V. Reeves). Breeder. C. B. Head. 89103 See todays chart. £8974 lexgton lmT.'y 145 4good 51 90 7 3 3' 351 G Noel 7 Quoin. Tender Seth, Tickler 88:518 Jefferson 3-4 1:17 slow iO 104 1 6 51 » G Cooper 1 1 Dr.Ilkman, T.Witcuet, T'dlane 88247 Jefferson lmTOy l:4Hfcfast 25 95 4 3 3& 451 A Lacaste ■ MyDestiny, Fcarn'ght, Tforroer 88141 Jefferson 3-4 l:13*sfast 15 197 6 8 8 8'» F Smith 8 W'teWings, Pillager, MyDest'y 88064 Jefferson 3-4 LHHfast 12 106 4 8 4 4» A Vlemotl2 WhiteWgs, MvDtediny. Brkley 87962 Jefferson 51 f LOSVifast 8 111 6 4 2' 2' D Conn'llyl2 MissNancy, MyDear, Wh. Wings 87886 Jefferson 3 4 1.14 fast 8 110 6 4 6' 5" D McA'ffell Galalia, Pillager, Trapdale NEAT GIRL, ch. f, 3 100 By Danger Rock— Old Woman, by Yankee. (Traiaer, J. M. Brown, Owner, L. J. Brown). Breeder, Hickey Bros. & Montgomery. 89042 LcVgton FC 1:14 hvy 3"? 110 10 10 P 5 1 L Neal 10 HomingBird. GloriaQ'le, EthelK. 88315 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:48 fast 25 86 5 4 P 3' ■ Hebert 7 Frightful, D.McMahon, Valent'o 88247 Jefferson lm70y 1.44*4fa:.t 15 89 6 8 S« 8«i S Hebert 9 MyDestiny. Fcarn'ght, T former 88187 Jefferson lmTOy 1:45 fast 4 92 5 2 4* 4,1 S Hebert 7 Dec McMauon. Talequa, Rodeo 8800 1 Jefferson 3-4 l:13Vast 20 101 5 9 P 6' J Colen 12 WhiteWgs, MyDestiny, Brkley 87962 Jefferson 61 f 1 :08V5fast 12 110 11 10 S "*i E Roehm 12 MissNancy. Foxmore. MaryDear 878S7 l.ff'ison 3 4 l:147fcfast 7 109 6 8 71 4» E Roehm It GrnceT ler. Recover. Norallayes 87591 I'.Grnils lm7'"y Lli^ifast 8 103 5 4 I* 5T H Thomas 8 Clique, Wuhu, Doc McMahon 87458 FGinds lm70y 1:47 fast 8 98 8 3 3« 2' W Harvey ! Wuhu. DonnaSanta, Clique IUSILEER. b. c, 3 107 By Spanish Prince II. — Louise K., by Meadowthorpo. (Trainer. J. H. Moody. Owner. T. E. Mueller). Breeder. J. W. Bailey. 89044 La'slon lmTOy l:52^hvy R 109 6 4 3* 3*1 R McAl'eylO RedSeth. Rosa ;rner, Battleman MttS Havana 3 4 1:13"*fast 10 105 5 5 61 5U A Yerrat 7 Marionette, Mill Boy, Baby Lane 88073 Havana 51 f l:07%good 8 105 6 3 51 5;| A Yerrat 7 FirstLight, Marl. n'te. Snowden 87925 Havana 3-4 l:13 £fast 4 105 5 4 1» 4' A Yerrat 7 Eagerness, Liege, TwilightHour 87703 Havana 3-4 l:13 4fast 3 107 4 4 5 5'1 A Yerrat I Cr'mPuff, L'dVgrave, TheAbt 80776 Havana 3-4 l:13V4fast 7 5 109 1 3 3'» 2' A Yerrat ■ Adorable, Cottager, Protectress 86647 Havana 3-4 l:13l5fast 2 109 1 2 2'» l* A Yerrat 7 Adorable, Protectress, Rocking 86577 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 4 109 1 3 3* 5'J A Yerrat 8 Cr'ml'uff. Rorky, Twilight Hour HIDDEN MONET, ch. g. 3 (M) 102 By Tea Caddy— Hidden Talent, by Sea Kir?. (Trainer. J. 3. Troxler. Owner. J. J. Troxler). Breeder. J. 3. Troxler. 88313 J -ffoison lmTOy l:4T%fast 20 101 11 11 10= 9'« A Flan'g'nll Wnratali. Tea Tray. Peter Decoy 87891 Jefferson lmTOy l:49«4fast 20 105 7 8 J« 4' A V'lemot 8 BlIsMetr, P.IVc-oy, Valentine 87641 F.Grnda l:n"0y 1:46 fast 30 91 5 6 6» "" W Lonj 7 Warfare, G.Trcxler, D.McM'ixm 87429 F.Gi'nds 1 18 1 :55',4fast 25 83 7 6 91 10" W Long TO Westwood. TanSon. Tarrayce C 87152 F.C.r'nds 1 1-16 1 : tD good 15 8T 9 8 10' 10" 8 Hebert 12 Delysia. Smarty. The Fenian 86879 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:15?ihvy 60 105 6 6 6* 5" J Flanig'nlO Walter E., Million. Galatia 85 796 Lexgton 1 l:46?nhvy 38 102 2 7 7« 6=° J Gerrity S Sari. Brownie, Naomi G. SON OF TROMP, br. g. 3 (M) 113 By Von Tromp — Tsarina, by Kingston. (Trainer. W. Perkins. Owner, W. Perkins). Breeder. L. 8. Sutcliffe. 88942 Lex'gton FO 1 :12%mud 42 108 11 11 10 8" J Merimee 11 T.S.Jordan. Welcome. Huonrine 87635 E.Grnds 3-4 1 :14*ifast 8 116 10 10 I0l 7'1 E Pool 12 Miranda, Transfer, Norallayes 80953 H'thorne 61 f 1:09 mud 3 118 5 6 4 ' C'» L McD'ott 8 Tangara, Surprise, St. Charles 80904 H'thorne 5-8 1:02 mud 3 112 7 5 5« 571 F Weiner 8 Runolathe, Bol.Bond, L.Rnbst'n 80805 H'thorne 5-8 1:00 fast 4 115 7 3 21 2« K Ericks'nlO Tilka. Capt.Schneller, Hurrylnn 80249 Latonia 5S1:00 fast 41 118 6 4 3" 4'4 E Fool 11 Annihilator, Elector, Special 80140 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 25 117 7 3 21 2« R Har'tonl2 Betelguese. Annihilator. T'gars THOMAS PIATT, br. c. 3 (M) 104 By North Star III.— Brown Bess, by Blitzen. (Trainer, T. Hisle. Owner, Hisle Broa.). Breeder. H. P. Gardner. P8942 Lexgton FC 1 l^mud 37f 97 10 10 91 7'» W Charlesll T.S.Jordan, Welcome. HuonPine RESISTANCE, ch. f. 3 (M) CI By Iron Cross II.— Impressive, by Hilarious. (Trainer, P. 3. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros.). Breeders. Williams Bros. 89078 Lexgton lmTOy 14 J%hvy 13 103 5 5 5 5 » A V'lemot B KightSixty, Max'neh, R. Greener 85796 Lexgton 1 l:46%hvy 6 97 4 6 G4 4 » H Hay 8 Sari. Brownie, Naomi G. 85733 Lex gton 51 f 1:08 fist 31 107 7 3 2| 2» H Hay 12 Prec'sOne, St. Faust, Rockarden *5309 Churchill 7-8 1:27 fast 10 115 3 7 6» 7' « E Martin 10 Sola Mia, Sari, Dorothy Adams 85241 Churchill 2-4 1 15 fast 61 99 1 2 V 2" S Griffin 12 QnceKing, Planter, C'tryPrcess 84873 Latonia 3-4 l:12Hrast ■ 107 2 3 31 4'J D McA'iffel2 S'rSweeper, DownTown, Brownie 84220 latonia 51 f 1:07 fast 22f 115 7 7 7l o»i D McAu'fel2 S. Slippers. BrokenToy. F'rViaion 83917 Latonia 3-4 1:15 hvy 41 115 11 9 95 9'» D McA'iff..l2 Buttress, SilverSlippcrs. Winr'ck RETURN, b. g. 3 (M) 104 By Huon— Mary Le Bus, by St. Savin. (Trainer. A. L. Ferguson. Owner, A. L. Ferguson). Breeder, A. L. Ferguson. 88011 Havana 5-8 1:01%fast 1 103 6 2 2'' 971 L Neal 12 Alice Lang, Crimp Ear, nootch i 87923 Havana 51 f 1 :07\fast 7 102 4 5 5l 6'« L Neal 8 R'k ofAges, Nelehen, CrimpEar 87837 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 4 107 6 6 71 7 » L Neal 9 Mercedes. Venom. Sun Marks 85467 Churchill 7-8 1 :26^ifast 56 114 2 5 6* 7" H Stutts 7 Singleh'd, DownTown. TheoRed 85405 Churchill 3-4 l:U=sgood 90 118 2 6 6' 6" XV Kelsay 9 BwayJones, TheoRed. S'glehand i AVIETTE, br. f, 3 112 By Brown Prince II.— Lida Flush, by Royal Flush ' in. (Traircr. J. T. Taylor. Owner. H. P. Headley). Breeder. H. P. Headley. 89042 Lexgton FC 1:14 hvy 3-2 113 9 9 81 7T XV XV T'orlO HomingBird, GloriaQ'le. EthelK. 84440 Latoi.ia 3-4 1:14%hvy 2 110 10 10 81 8'5 J Kederis 10 F.deCoursy, Rosabella. Deeming 80520 Latonia 51 f LOT'/jgood 5 106 5 3 P 451 ■ Martin 7 Little Gipsy. Dangerillo. Ivory 80115 Latonia 5 8 sg^fast IT 10912 6 &»* 5,J1 E Martin 6 Lit. Visitor, Cr'ml'uff. Don. Santa • 79983 Latonia 5-8 1:03 mud 22 112 2 2 1* 1« E Martin 10 Atomin. First Light, Buttress 79755 Latonia 5-8 l:04\livy 30 115 8 7 7» 7'3 XV W T'or I DonnaSanta, R'dB'cess, B'tCake ' 79340 Churchill 41 f 54Msgood 39 115 2 S 41 410 W XV T'or 8 Sweep Park, Chinook, Probity 79221 Churchill 41 f 54Hhvy 30 11115 6 6 5" B Martin 5 F. Ebony, Oc. Current, F.DeC'rsy 4th Race [4th Lexington] /il DA PC Futurity Connie. Lafayette Hotel Handieap. 3-year-olds and , H 111 nttlit upward. »S«-p«. 25, 1!)20 1 tO» 1-5 •* 120.) Index. Course. Diet. Time.Track. Odds Wt. St. % Str. Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. GIBBONS, ch. c, 4 109 By Peter Quince — Winnie G., by Handsel. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, 3. C. Milam). Breeder, J. F. Winn. 89012 Lexgton FC Lll^mud 3-4 112 2 1 1» 1« W Pool 6 Tinamou, Old Slip, San-Silk 74728 Latonia 3-4 l:13Vifast 2-5 115 1 1 21 45 F Smith 12 Program, Devil Girl, I'olvo 74633 Latonia 51 f 1:07 fast 1 115 3 1 21 2 N Barrett 12 Sizzle. Ray Jr. Firetoma QUINCE GARDEN, ch. g. 6 109 By Peter Quince— Miss Gardner, by Masetto. (Trainer, J. H. Baker. Owner. R. L. Baker). Breeders, Speith, Phillips & Jackson. . 88940 Lex'gton FC1:11 mud 41-10 110 1 1 1" 21 E Pool 5 Columbia. Marvin May, Arcady . 84985 Latonia 1 l:37*tfast 23-10 111 4 4 4' 4" L Fator I JustDavid. I'egasus, K.GorinIL 84753 Latonia 3-4 l:11«fefast 3 111 3 2 21 2" K Pool 7 Miss Cerina, Best Pal, B.Mary 84586 Latoni.i 3-4 1 ll^fast 41-10 110 2 2 21 31 B Tool 10 Pegasus, Right onTime, Starbeck [ 81344 l.atoni.i 3-4 lltV'iud 21 108 5 5 31 37 J Heupel 7 Audacious. S Bradley, Sp.McGee , 84101 I-atonla 11:38 fast 3 115 2 1 l| P H Stutts I Break fast Bell, K.Tut, Hopeless i 83805 Latonia 3-4 l:12Vsgood 19 111 2 2 2' 1» II Stutts 8 T.-Lec. B'dalbane, S'ksle.B'dley r 82938 H'thorne 1 1:3S fast S 108 2 1 6' 5* E Pool S Rkll'ther, Allcden, Pr'ceTiiTii ' 82722 lllhornc 1 l:3Sanfast 21 102 5 2 2h ?.\ W Fronk 7 R'klleather, lr.TiiTii, M.FoxII. 82632 H'thorne 2-1 l:15%hvy 7-10 108 1 2 l*| |*| ■ Pool 3 Alleden. Eva Ackley CERTAIN, b. g, S 109 By Vltimus— Lady Savoy, by Morton. (Trainer. J. McPherson. Owner. J. McPherson). Breeder. II. P. Headley. 87799 l'f.rn.ls 3 4 1:12«^fast I 100 3 3 21 2s R Harvey 5 TheVintner. BeslPal. Lit. Visitor r 87667 F Cr'nds 3-4 1:13 fast 7-10 111 1 2 3'} 3H I! Harvey 6 Best Pal, The Vintner, Elvina 87542 FOr'n.ls 3-4 1:13 fast 4 112 1 4 3= 31 B Harvey 5 Cyclops, LittleVisilor, TiieB'ger r 87360 F.Gr'n.ls 3-4 1:13 fast 13-5 109 3 3 3" l'i H Harvey I M'nraker. Bob'sMarv, D H'kiiian 1 87274 Fi'.rn.ls 51 f 1 :06«sgood 6 5 108 1 3 3' 3= ■ Harvey 8 Banter. Marvin May, Bob Cahiil 1 87224 F Grnds 3-4 l:137ihvy 7-20 11C 4 3 21 2" B Harvey 0 T.Badger, FireBoy, Bened'tVov. COLUMBIA, ch. f. 4 115 *»* Light Brigade— Rosa Mundi, by Plaudit. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Owner. 3. N. Carmen;. Breeder J. N. Camden. 88940 lexgton FC 1:11 mud 9 -10 111 5 2 2 1 1J M Garner I Juinre«;'den. M vinMay. Arcady . 85736 L..\ gtun PC UMstMl 8-5 115 4 1 2'- P* W Lilley 7 Ken. Cardinal, Mar.May, Pegasus , 85665 Lex gton FC l:10*4mud 4 110 3 1 in l'i M Garner 4 T.Hunt, MurvinMay. Audacious 85608 I/ex'gton PC 1-ffHfltt 17-10 112 3 1 11 2' M Carner 4 A.Ii.Coivn, Audacious, TheRunt t 85026 l.ator.ia 3-4 Lli^fefast It 111 3 3 2* 2» L MiD'ott 4 R.onTime, Surf Rider, Statbeck . 81793 Latonia 3-4 Lll^ifast 13-5 113 4 2 4« 4» L McD'ott 7 Zev, SnooksicBradley, R.onTinir , 84635 Latonia 3-4 LlOSfast 3-2 111 3 3 2» 2»k L M -D'ott 0 A.BlueGown, M laaCariMa, Crayon 84532 Latonia 3-4 lll'ifast 1-2 109 1 1 If 2" L McD'ott 7 BdleysT'y, S.B dley. Pr'maker r 84 100 Latonia 3-4 l:llHfast 2 10114 1 11 l'i L McD'ott S Pegasus, Col.LibolJ, Br'd'lb'ne e 83981 Latonia ::-4 LlTVtmud 10 9S 8 4 5' 5» S Griffin 10 Energy, Certain, Baffling •REPUTATION, b. c, 3 104 By Hilarious— Paris Queen, by McGee. (Trainer, P. J. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros.). Breeders. Williams Bros. 88978 Ix x gton l'i' 1 W good 16 '5 115 1 2 3k i ' XV Fronk 9 Menifee, Siiprennis, King Nadi 85664 L'-xgton PC 1 ll^mud 16-5 118 2 2 31 3*5 E Martin 9 O. Susanna, Aniii'lntor, SirPeter 85610 L-XKton PC 1 OO^fast 3-4 111 3 1 P 4i E Martin 7 Rothcrmel, St( pAlg. Lit. Visitor 85313 Churchill 2-4 1:13 fast 43-10 MS 1 1 |*| 1' K Martin 12 Blu.Ridge. 1! Bowers, Siiprcinus 84283 I-it.ir.ia 2-4 1.11'ifast 15 12» 4 4 7 " 10" E Mai tin 11 Cap. Hal. BlueW iil.T, Anliilator 81041 Haieland 51 f 1 13Vdop 3 122 2 1 1« 1| J H-upcl 4 (apt Hal, star. Route, Agiicsl'all I 80990 Raccland 5-8 1:01 '-fast 6-5 117 2 2 3'° 3' J Heupol 4 Rural Route, Captain Hal, Why t 80354 latonia 5-8 1 OlV.mud 13 10 127 4 4 4' P E Sm'w'.'. S PasSeul, Annihilator, Kuh.Khan n 80185 latonia 51 f LOCSTast 3-5 122 3 1 P P E Sm'w'd I Buttinln, StepAlong. FalseFa.y ■ 80040 Latonia 5-S 1:03\lny 3-10 122 2 1 l1 1! li BsB'w'd 6 Saar, Annie Jordan, Buttin In u •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. •KING NADI. br. c, 3 107 By King James— Nadinette. by Fitz Herbert. (Trainer, J. 3. Troxler. Owner, 3. 3. Troxler). Breeders, A. B. Hancock and P. ' Laffoon. 88978 lex'gton FCL10 good 2 113 2 8 21 3' J Heupel 9 Menifee, Supremu*. BrownSugar 85798 I^x gton FC lll^hvy 5) 102 2 1 l'i 1* J McCoy ■ R'hermel. Pin Peel. A.BIuetiown \ 85758 Lex'gton 1 1:39 fast 3-5 113 3 6 5* 6" E Martin 6 Tilka. Deeming. Great Rock 85581 Churchill 7-8 126 fast 19-5 110 1 2 2» 2» S Griffin I Captainllal, III .Bulge. L Visitor r 85403 Churchill 7-8 1:25 fast 2 93 2 1 1» 1» S Griffin 7 BlucRidge, Deeming, B'd'yJoues s 85443 Churchill 3-4 l:12\fast 1 109 3 3 1" P M Garner 7 Step Along. Elector, Old Slip 853S1 Churchill 3-4 1 llHfast 43-10 110 4 2 2'1 2« M Gamer 7 L O.Cotner. B. Bowers. S.Along B 84831 Latonia 3-4 1 12S4fast 3-5 114 1 2 P V M Garner 7 Cardiff. II. Waters. Sir Peter r 84749 Latonia 3-4 1 I2'-„faSt 8-5 115 2 1 U -h O Rabin 9 Fairy. Master. Friend. Singleliand i S44S8 Latonia 3-4 1.12^,fast 1 114 4 2 2" 4* M Garner 12 Brierllill, Gaffney, FairyMaster ri 8*144 I Jit on :.i 5-8 1:00 fast 12-6 103 3 5 6- 57 W Fronk 9 (innam'n, Rural R'te, F.Relat'ns » •Bigible fur Kentucky Derby. I ( ! ( j KITTY PAT, br. f. 3 101 By Light Brigade— Ecatarina. by Command*. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Owner. J. N. Camden). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 88944 I/cv'gton 1 1 :42^mud 17 21 121 4 Fell. M Gainer 9 Lit. Visitor, Buttress, Rothermel 85347 Churihill 3-11:13 fast 4 114 1 3 P CT XV Lilley 13 LittleVisitor, Deeming, Bignonia 85211 Churchill 3-4 1:13%fast C-5 111 7 8 8' "'! W Lilley ■ Bignonia, Deeming. MyDreamer 84986 I-atonia 2-4 1 l.'Hfast 23-10 117 7 4 21 31 L McD'ott S Riviiri. Bi ulesinald, AgnesCall 81835 Latonia 3-4 1 :12?'.fast 12-10 109 12 11 BP IP* li McD'ott 12 liiin-'Ko'ite, Dee:iinu'. Bri irHill 84534 Latonia 3-4 lllHfast 6-5 112 1 1 P 2» L McD'ott ■ Rothermel. Dangerillo, B'desmao 5th Race [5th Lexington] I , : ' ' CiU DA PC 1 1-1G lileH. Camden Handieap. :".-v car-olds and upward. (April Dill HAUL ::.- . id^i — is4a 4.5 — s — io:$. Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. % Str. Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. GRAEME, ch. g, 4 109 By Light Brigade — Yolando, by St. Dorian. (Trainer. D. E. Stewart. Owr. J. N. Camden). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 89046 Lex'gton lmTOy 1 :454shvy 12-10 113 2 2 11 l'i E Pool 0 Hopeless. Bridesmaid, M:EllenO. 85679 Lexgton 1 l:39rt,slow 8-6 108 1 1 l'i 1» II Stutts I United Verde, llopel.-ss, P'darl'l 85651 Lex'gton 11-16 1:45 good 19-10 110 3 1 1» 2« M tlarner 4 LnitedVerde. Hopeless, DareSay 85609 Lex'gton lm70y l:42»ifast 47-10 110 2 2 3' 3'1 M Carner 5 Dare Say, Pegasus, Hopeless 85470 Churchill I l:28^fast 14-5 107 7 7 7 7" F Sharpe I Staibeck. Hopeless, Pegasus 85067 Latonia 1 3-4 2:5l\fast 10 126 5 4 41 5=» II Stutts 0 Cliilhowee, Mad Play.Aga Khan 84909 Latonia 1 1-8 l:4SMast 11 108 4 2 2» 2« L McD'ott 5 Cliilhowee, Hopeless, Dare Say 84636 Latonia 1 1-16 llJ^fast 5 115 3 2 3 3« L McD'ott ■'! Cliilhowee. Wise Counsellor 81533 Latoni.i llST^fast 81 112 5 6 31 P L McD'ott 8 Bedford. Beg'r'sLuck, Dare Say SWEETHEART, ch. m, 6 103 By Ultimus— Humanity, by Voter. (Trainer. G. Denny. Owner. B. Combs). Breeder. B. Combs. 88976 Lex'gton FC l:09%good 6 5 104 2 4 2' B» A V'lemot li Cherokee. Happy Top. Buck 75276 Latonia 3-4 1:11 Vast 11-10 114 1 2 4 4')L McD'ott 4 Crayon, Oui Oui, Alice B. Cown 75160 latonia 3-4 IMPftfast 1-2 107 4 2 2' 2' L McD'ott »'. BestLove. Pegasus. India nTr ill 75030 Latonia 3-4 l:13%mud 1-2 111 2 1 1« P L McD'ott T, A. B. Cown, Marv.May. Jim Daw 74731 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fast 9-10 112 2 2 H 1« L McD'ott .". CreaUaz. Pegasus. XlissMiiffhn 74690 Latonia 3-4 1:11 fast 21 111 1 3 2' 3' L McD'ottl2 Dr. Hickman. Ten-Lee. Ueremon GEORGIE, ch. g, 3 105 By Star Shoot— Fair Atalanta. by KnigM of tat Thistle. (Trainer, A. Baker. Owner. S. K. Nichols). Breeder, J. E. Madden. 88980 lex'gton lmTOy 1:41 good 9-10 112 1 1 1' 1' B Pool ■ Midwestern. Begonia. BenrCrasa 85801 Lex'gton 1 3-16 2:04 hvy 41 112 3 1 1' Is I Parke 7 Untried, Hnouec, Ramkin 85715 Lex'gton 11-8 1:53 good 9-5 113 6 5 5'' 5» M Garner 6 LilyM., Nulli Secundus, Untried 85348 Churchill 1 1-4 2:07 Vast 6-6 112 4 3 I'll' B Pool 12 FrankCailor, Provident, OoLaLi t.5212 Churchill 1 1-8 l:53Vast 21-10 110 9 5 3' 21 E Pool 12 Arabian. Frank ;ailor, 1'lusUltra 85025 Latonia 1 1-16 1:44 Vast 42-10 113 5 4 4s 35 E Pool 5 Eminent. VyLighi, Dandybrusli 84911 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 11-5 112 1 6 4» 3' E Pool 8 N. Secundus, W K wsMe. P. Ultra 84754 Latonia lm70y 1:43 Vast 24 114 7 4 42 3J E Pool 9 Opulent, Plus Ultra, Llewellyn 84532 Latonia 3-4 LllVifast 60 110 7 7 610 C'7 E Po »1 7 BdhysTy. Col'bia. Sn. Bradley HOPELESS, b. g, S 109 By Huon— Kolinsky, by Uncle. (Trainer, 3. T. Taylor. Owner. H. P. Headley). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 89046 Lexgton lmTOy l:45Vivy 11-5 113 3 1 2* 2'1 W W T'or 6 Craeme. Bridesmaid. M EUenO. 85798 Lex'gton FC LllVivy 61 107 5 5 5 5'5 L McD'ott 5 KingNadi. Rothermel, Pin. Peel 85679 Lex'gton 1 l:39%slow 12-5 109 3 3 3'1 3« L McD'ott I Craeme, UnitedVerde, P'darPeel 85651 L°x'gton 1 1-16 1:45 good 4 111 2 4 3' 3' J Heupel 4 United Verde. Craeme. DareSay S5609 Lex'gton lmTOy l:42Vast 41-10 112 1 4 4« 4'i J Heupel I Dare Say, Pegasus, Craeme 85580 Churchill 1 l:38Vast 5 111 5 6 4* 4» XV Fronk I Sun^pero, Pegasus, Pricem.iker 85470 Churchill 1 1:38 Vaat 9-5 109 2 2 2'1 2" J Heupel 7 Starbeck, Pegasu;, Dustabout 85311 Churchill 11:38 fast 5 113 6 2 21 11 J Heupel 7 ValleyLight, Laveen, M.Winsor 85244 Churchill 1 1-8 l:51Vast 22 107 7 8 2' 2* J Heupel 7 Prin'ssDorn. JustDavid, B'tPal 84909 Latonia 1 1-8 l:43%fhat 17 106 2 8 3s 3" J Heupel 5 Cliilhowee, Craeme, Dare Say 84752 Latonia ll:37Vast 9 1041 4 3 2'i l"k J Heupel 5 B. Play, Beginner'sLuck, Bedfd HAPPY TOP, br. g, 4 (M) 97 By Jusqu'au Bout— Zelda. by Pentecost. (Trainer. J. M. Hukill. Owner, Woodford & Steel). Breeder. R. H. Sanford. 89076 Lex gton FC 112%hvy 1-4 115 2 2 P P E Pool I Saar, Jolly Boy, Kubale 88976 i.ex gton FC l:09*igood 15 110 4 2 BJ 3' E Pool (I Sweetheart, Cli.rokee. Buck 78775 Lex'gton 3-4 l:13Vast 41 10C1 2 1 P 2" E Martin 10 Delectable, Brill. Cast, D.izzler •KING NADI, br. o, t 105 By King James — Nadinette. by Fitz Herbert. (Trainer, 3. 3. Troxler. Owner, 3. 3. Troxler). Breeders. A. B. Hancock and P. Laffoon. 88978 Lex'gton FC 1:10 good 2 113 2 3 21 31 J Heupel 9 Menifee, Supremus, BrownSugar 85798 Lex'gton FC LllVivy 51 102 2 1 l'i 1« J McCoy I R'hermel, Pin. Peel. A.BlueGown 85758 Lex'gton 1 1:39 fast 3-5 113 3 3 5* o'J E Martin 6 Tilka. Deeming, (ireat Rock 85581 Churchill 7-8 1:26 fast 19-5 110 1 2 2» 2» S Griffin 5 Captainllal, Bl. Ridge, L. Visitor 85492 Churchin 7-8 1:25 fast 2 98 2 1 1' 1' S Griffin 7 BlueKidge. Deeming, B'd'yJones 85443 Churchill 3-4 1:12 Vast 1 109 3 3 P P M Garner 7 Step Along, Elector, Old Slip •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. STANWIX, ch. c. 4 109 By Ballot— Miss Crittenden, by Royal Flush III. (Trainer, 3. C. Milam. Owner, J. C. Milam). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 88976 Lex'gton FC 1 :09*4good 18-5 108 5 6 5' S'iW Pool 0 Sweetheart, Cherokee, nappyTop 84432 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 : 14*islow 1 102 4 4 2" 3'}M Fator 5 Big Blaze. Zev, Priscill i Ruley 84216 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1:43 Vast 2 109 2 2 4» 4»J L Fator 5 Diagram, Big Blaze. Whetstona 83345 Belmont 1 1:3a fast 1 109 2 1 1* P M Fator I Alchemy, The Poet 75744 Howie 61 f 1:20 Vast 3-6 108 6 5 3'i 21 M Fator 0 Bracadale, Champln, Wellfinder 75664 Howie 1 LIlHgood 4 10110 7 7* 7" M Fator 12 Reparation, Flinstone. Exodus 75631 Bowie 3-4 l:13Vast 4 102 8 ( 4' Is! M Fator 10 Pandowdy. Cyclops. Wellfinder 75440 Pimlico 1 l:39Vast 13 108 6 3 1' 1' M Fator 12 Sunspero, Mr. Mutt. Mad Play 6th Race [6th Lexington] i i ' ' , . . Rih RAPF "* *"3 *''np,onS,i' 2-year-olds. Claiming. (May 11, 1911— :53 3-5 Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. % Str Fin. Jockey. Started Order of finish. PEGGY BLEDSOE, br. f, 2 110 By Gnome — Elastique IL, by Yankee. (Trainer. 3. C. Milam. Owner, D. Breckinridge). Breeder, Crunden & Frost. 89047 Lex'gton 41 f 56%hvy 7-10 107 3 2 11 l'i L Neal 7 Massey. Valence. H'nHeckw'th 88975 Lex'gton 1-2 4S%good 17-10 115 2 1 1" P E Pool 11 Cornelian, H'sBabe, QueenClara SUPPORTER, b. c, 2 105 By Hilarious — Ethel Le Brume, by Broomstick. (Trainer, R. D. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros.). Breeders. Williams Bros. 88979 Lex'gton 1-2 49 good 6-5 110 3 1 1» P J A M'neylO Billy Witt, Lucent, Cen.Ginockio 88945 Lex'gton 1-2 49 mud 47 108 7 4 4' 4" J A M'ney S Devon, Smacker, B'deo'theWind LUCENT, br. c, 2 HO By Light Brigade— Lucide, by Codoman. (Trainer, D. E. Stewart. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder, 3. N. Camden. 89077 Lex'gton 41 f 57V»vy 1 110 4 4 21 Ink e Pool 7 Kyrock, Mieux, Nine Sixty 88979 Lex'gton 1-2 49 good 41 112 5 3 4' 3* M Garner 10 Supporter, B.Witt. Gen.Cinockis KYROCK, ch. g, 2 (M) 107 By Delhi— Prism, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, T. P. Hayes. Owner. T. P. Hayes). Breeder, T. Piatt. 89077 Lex'gton 41 f 57Vivy 6 113 5 5 3* 2»« w W T'or 7 Lucent, Mieux, Nine Sixty 88941 Lex'gton 1-2 49'imud 61 115 11 10 9' S"J O Willis 13 Alleghan, JackKnight, BigSw'a GEN. GINOCKIO, ch. g, 2 112 By Theo Cook — Bonnie Carrie, by Ogden. (Trainer, E. Louden. Owner, South Side Stable). Breeder. T. Piatt. 88979 Lex'gton 1-2 49 good 7 114 4 2 81 4» W Kelsay 10 Supporter. Billy Witt, Lucent 88945 Lex'gton 1-2 49 mud 79 Hi 8 8 8 8" C Dishm'n S Devon. Smacker, B'deo'theWind 86938 F.Gr'nds 3-8 36 good 9-5 112 4 11 H H J Burkel2 Caytl.orn, Myra M., De Grada 86718 F.Gr'nds 3-8 37%hvy 1 114 2 3»1 4'1 H Burke 10 NatEvans, Pretty Bill, Sepoy 86590 F.Gr'nds 3-8 37Vnud 20 118 7 5' 441 H J Burke 9 Cap nSeth, MtliaRoos, Highlifo 8C510 F.Gr'nds 3-8 37%hvy 12 118 12 6» 11' * J E"rry 12 MajorSeth, Cap'nSeth. NatBv'ns SOISSONS, br. c, 2 (M) 108 By Light Brigade — Alsike, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, P. O'Neil. Owner, Gilroy h O'Brien). Breeder. J. N. Camden. 89079 Lexgton 41 f 57 hvy 15 109 5 7 7» P" B Harvey 8 Estin, Brown Leaf, Frazer DIXIWAY, ch. f, 2 (M) 99 By Under Fire — Southern League, by Garry Herr mann. (Trainer, W. Buford. Owner, F. Peyton). Breeder, F. Pay ton. 89043 Lex'gton 41 f 58Vivy 91 115 3 3 3' 4*1 A V'lemot 8 Margate, Cameo, Banderole BAR LIGHT, b. c, 2 (M) 112 By Sir Barton — Light Shoes, by Hamburg. (Trainer. K. Spence. Owner, Andley Farm Stable). Breeders, M. Sc B. B. Jones. 88941 Lex'gton 1-2 49Vnud 16 115 S 5 S' 111S H Stutts 12 Alleghan, JackKnight, BigSw'p 88147 Miami 41 f 55 fast 36 114 S 3 4' 5« II Stutts ■ Foxy Lad, Boosting, Christopher EMMA HOAGLAND. blk. f, 2 (M) 103 By Westy Hogan— Elizabeth H.. by Marta Santa. (Trainer, J. J. Duggan. Owner, C. B. Shaffer). Breeder, W. S. Payne. 7th Race [7th Lexington] [ , i r ' r r 1 1 . , t . , r e I t n ■ u ' \ r s B r i ri » "74U DA OCT 1 !-•• Miles. -4- ear-old* and upward. Claiming. (April 25, I! 2 1 /III nAUt 1:41: 4-5 3 103.) index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. ?i Str. Fin. Jockey. Started. Order or Finish. BULLET PROOF, b. g, 8 108 By Helmet— Bachelor Girl, by Broomstick. (Trainer. J. J. Duggan. Owner. C. B. Bhafer). Breeder. C. C. Patrick. 89045 Lex'gton FC l:13V£hvy 7-10 115 5 3 V P W Fronk 9 Pablo. Bagfcca Craham. Catesby 89011 I-ex'gton F "l:12Vnud 17 112 10 2 11 1" XV Fronk 10 Pogo, Tip Witchet, Med Mattie 88500 Tijuana lmTOy l:41%good 5 114 6 5 C1 6'» L Schaefer 7 Notenough. Atossa, Mt. Shasta 88475 Tijuana :i-4 l:l4%,slop H-5 113 8 3 P 21 L Schaefer I Id.Thoiu;its. Picnic. Star of Eve 88436 Tijuana lmTOy 1:45 Vast 10 110 5 4 4J li« L Schaefer 6 Bwd.Kejn. Brimstone. (Juecreek 88417 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 7 128 8 7 4" 44 L Schaefer 9 Atossa. Crayson. Acceleration 88130 Tijuana 1 143 slcp 19-5 102 5 Lost rdr. L Schaefer 7 Tangerine. Lidylnez. C.Manone 88109 Tijuana 1 1-16 LSOVsslop 9-10 109 5 1 11 21 L Schaefer 7 Zealot, Wedd'gPrince, Gunsight SOLDIER IL, blk. g, 6 110 By Bard of Hope— Lantana. by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, E. J. O'Connell. Owier, W. F. Knebelkamp). Breeder. K. N. GilDir.. 87122 F.Gr'nds lmTOy l:46Vs!ow 3 113 3 4 5' H B Tiner 7 Flying Devil, Just. Dancing Fool 86942 F.Gr'nds 1 3-16 2:037sgood M 113 3 1 1' 2* B Tlner 8 The Archer. Burk, Ceorgette ,86826 F.Gr'nds 1 1-2 2:4T%hvy 2-5 109 2 1 P 1« B Tiner 7 Sophy, Pro. eed . Smuts 86685 F.Gr'nds 1 1-lfi 1 :56-^hvy 1 109 2 11* l'« B Tiner 5 ThcF'ciscaii. M Ware. R. Potter I 86620 F.Gi'nds lmTOy 1 :5mhvy 41 109 5 1 1» P B Tine - 7 Lee Adrin, Remnant, K. ellia j 86556 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1 :56^5hvy 9-5 108 4 I 2'1 2 " B Tiner 8 R helPotter. ;o!df'!d. DuierSoi 86508 F.Gr'nds lmTUy 1.55. .hvy 9T0 105 2 1 l5 l2 B Tiner 7 C'narvon. Cimarron, Wh'lingDua ESCARPOLETTE, b. m. 8 105 By Fitz Herbert— Balancoire II. , by Meddler, (Trainer, T. F. Devereaux. Owner, T. F. Devereaux). Br« ! in France bv 0. U. Hai kay. 89048 Lxgt.n MM 1 IHtJilT 6 106 3 o 5- .1 1 R Bludau I Jupiter, Annie I.yle. Trnpnet 88323 Jtff.'r-on I 3-10 fcSPJpfltMf 1- 101 6 9 7 S^J L M'omcryll Warfare. Jupiter. I.ee Adrin 88J77 Jefferson lit 1 HTIftut 20 110 4 5 6 5TJ L M'mery 6 Mar.elline, Thel.eop d. St M'tins i'88'il6 Jefferson 1 1-lti l:4R%&Wt 10 107 2 7 P 7" H Mev.r S Kirkcaldy. Coldfield. Tulalip '87861 Jefferson 1 1 -8 1 :5«Vast 5 110 I 5 4» 4* A V'lemot 7 Bean King, Llewellyn. Stoneage .'87725 F.Gr'nds 1 1-2 2:35 Vast 20 102 5 6 5« 4«J A V'lemot • Ever Bold. Cood.Night, I.eeAdrin 87610 FGrnds 1 1-10 1 :lbV»slow 11-5 110 4 4 4* 3« S Hebert •"• t'ahutta. I.eeAdrin. Prom. Tom 87545 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:47 Vast 12 108 4 » 9 6» C Allen 9 Insulate. Donna Santa. Vulnad 87408 I'.iirnda 1 1-8 1.03'^fabt 12 101 14 4* 4Ti L M'mery 5 Batterlp. Bphrizonia, T.Archer NOGALES, b. g, 4 105 By The Manager — Claxonette. by Peter Quince. (Trainer. J. M. Goode. Owner. J. I. Looney). Breeder. C. T. Conner. 88323 .1. -fferson 1 3-10 2 03H*low 15 101 11 11 11 1F» G Cooper 11 Warfare. Jupiter. I.ee Adrin 88157 ImUtntm I 1-33 l:4JPJ0Ml 12 US 10 8 8' T* L Lang 10 Ix uis A.. Prince K., St. Martins 88097 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :47^fast 13-5 110 6 4 5» 4'1 W Fronk 7 Jinison. Westwood. Davidllarum 87861 J"ffeison 1 1-8 1 :5i%fast 7 110 7 7 6» : '• W An rson 7 Bean King, Llewellyn. Stoneaga 87182 FGr'nds 11-16 1:47 fast 8 106 7 S 6» T'« B Harvey 7 BadLuck. Bluellill. Lscarpolttte 86998 l'.dr'nJs 1 1-8 1 :53Hgood 8 112 9 3 7» 8" L I^ng 11 Vexition. Provident. Rork 86911 FCrnds 1 1-16 I Itljgui 12 112 » 6 8 8'« W Fronk 8 B. Manager. P MtCann, Belphr'a 80749 F.Gr'nds 1 1-S l:56\i:ood 4 111 3 3 4» 3J W Fronk 5 VanPatrick. F.Cailor, Blue Hill fURITY. ch. g. 5 105 By Fair Tlay— Sans Tache. by Ethelbert. (Trainer, L. A. Connor. Owne , G. F. Croissant). Breeder. P. T. China, 89010 Lex gt n lmTOy 1 :4'J mud 20 106 6 5 P 4*1 W Charles I Six Pence. Tickler, Roxana 88!70 Miami 1 1-4 2:iJ84»fast 47 10 116 6 4 5' 5» II Stutts 8 Dellahm, ClockStocking, I.anoil 88:09 Miami 1 1 2 2:34S4fast i ItC 4 4 5 4' G Fields 5 Tall Crass. Frosty Boy. Hotl os 88086 Miami 1 1-4 2:(.;Stfast 5 112 1 5 5'1 5:i E Sporrl 8 Rupee. El Jesmar, North Breeze 88032 Miami 1 12 2:36Vifa3t 43 10 112 3 1 |« 1- II Stutts 5 Duelma, V. Chairman, Doc. Jim 87909 Miami 1 1 4 2 OOSfcfast 21 115 3 2 P» P II Stutts 7 ColdenAge, SnperKlng. Hot Dog 87851 Miami 1 1 16 1 :48%fast 6 116 4 4 4* 3» II StutU 7 Ch'f Sponsor, Kirkfield. Felicit a 187790 Miami 1 1 16 1 l.!ifast 11 1-0 7 a 4' 3« II Sluts 8 Bees. North Breexe, Pet Cat I LILT M.. b. m. 5 108 By Short Grass — Rosewood, by Magneto. Trainer. R. McGarrey. Owner, Mrs. R. H. McGarrey). Breeder. J. W. Farrish. 88143 Ittttnmm lmTOy 1:44 fast 5 107 3 S 31 o'i H Hay 9 L'kyStrike, Goldfield, P.Mayers U7771 F.Gr'nds 1 1 :3H%fast 25 100 5 6 6 63 G Cooper 6 F. Flower, Barracuda. Everglade 87270 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:47-\good 8 106 1 3 5 61S B Harvey 5 Belphrizonia. Montifr'e'a. Rnma 87043 FGrnds 1 Ml 1 :47%fast 3 108 4 6 5» 4» D McA'ffe • Belphriz'a, Provident. PlusFltra 86969 F.Gr'nds lm70y 145%good 6-5 1C7 1 1 21 21 D McA iffe S Quotation, Itachcl Potter, Just SARAH DAY. b. f. 4 (M) 103 By Escoba— La Mode, by Peep o' Day. (Trainer. J. C. Milam. Owner, J. C. Milam). Breeder. Miss E. Daingrerfield. 89076 l^x'Kton PC 112%hvy 10 110 3 Lost rider.L Neal 0 Happy Top. Saar, Jolly Boy ■MM I.ex'gton K! l:12%mud 23 1« 7 6 61 7" W Pool 9 Sandhurst. Garr. Staller 70208 Churchill 4} f 5.1%fast 7 1C5 4 2 4« 4" -M Garner 0 Digit, Earl Pool. Bob Tail 70081 Churchill 41 f 53%fast 21 112 1 3 11 3» M Garner 10 Queen Bess, Paloma, Attractive Page 6 Post Position and Workout Index-Lexington Post Position and Workout Index — Lexington Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Lexington, together with their post positions, Saturday : FIRST RACE — Futurity Course. 1 £88 Odd Seth 10 302 McCulloch 2 .Tul a Lee 11 423 Cloughjordan 3 406 JoUy Boy 12 461 Contact 4 457 Dusty Mar7 13 458 My Valet 5 463 Delectable 14 463 Miss Mischief 6 463 Breechloader 15 410 Orlova 7 400 Hughes Graham 16 457 Meddling Mattie 8 463 Tippity Witahet 17 456 Fausto 9 461 Petie 18 458 Down Town SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1 461 Wildwood 4 462 Cornelian 2 Valence 5 463 Belle 3 460 Hel-e Hackw'rth THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 462 Son of Trom? 7 459 Maximaneh 2 457 Homing Bird 8 457 Resistance 3 460 Fusileer 9 418 Neat Girl 4 462 Hidden Money 10 295 Return 5 Thomas Piatt 11 268 Aviette 6 460 Battleman 12 .461 Fozmore FOURTH RACE — Futurity Course. 1 462 Kitty Pat 5 462 King Nadi 2 463 Columbia 6 462 Quince Garden 3 462 Reputation 7 458 Gibbons 4 462 Certain FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 458 Graeme 6 458 Happy Top 2 457 Georgie 6 462 Sweetheart 3 460 Hopeless 7 462 Stanwix 4 462 King Nadi SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1 Supporter 6 Soissons 2 457 Emma Hoagland 7 460 Xyrock 3 456 Lucent 8 Bar Light 4 462 Gen. Ginockio 9 Peggy Bledsoe 5 463 Dixiway SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles, 1 463 Soldier II. 5 415 Escarpolette 2 463 Purity 6 457 Lily M. 3 463 Ncgales 7 389 Sarah Day 4 455 Bullet Proof Pimlico Entries and Past Performances PIMLICO SATURDAY, MAY 2 WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK SLOW. The figures under the heading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time cf each horse at the distance since January 1, 1924. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track con-! ditions. «fi50S IS FIRST INDEX OF 1925. 8909" IS FIRST INDEX OF MAY. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:30). © Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :': Fair mud runner. (11) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. The following abbre\ iaiions nre used to designate tracks at which time records shown in entries wore made : Aqueduct Aq Kempton Park KP Aurora An Kenilworth Ke Belmont Park BP King Edward Ki Blue Bonnets BB Latonia La Bowie Bi Laurel Lu Brooklyn Park Br Lexington Lx Churchill Downs CD Maple Heights MH Columbus Co Marlboro Mb Connaught Park . . . CP Miami Mi j Conneau t Lake CL Mobile Mo Dade Park DP Mount Royal MR ' Devonshire Do Omaha Om Dorval Do Pimlico Pm | Duf f erin Du Raceland Rd Empire Em Reno Re I Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fort Erie FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm Thistle Down TD Havre de Grace HG Thorncliffe Th Hawthorne Hw Tijuana Ti Havana Hv Toledo To Huntington Hu Windsor Wi Jamaica J a Woodbine Wo Jefferson Park JP First Rao— 2 Miles. Eighteenth Running Green Sprinj Valley Steeplechase. $5,000 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Today's lu.i itm— arwiri wt. nee. A.wt.n*-« (85474) Sky Scraper II..1! ,r ISO. .700 (85684) Ethereal Blue, 12 IItt..W 85474- Duettiste, 2 13 lHXM (80081) Ban IV., 18 7 160. .695 (85641) Kock Bass. 11 .. S 138. (HM) f8965» Vox I'opuli II. ,17 9 133. .690 826G3~ Bullseye. 10 8 149XC93 (88. 8S) Lieutenant Seas, 14 8 145X690 (88965) Booty, lit 6 140.090 889813 Tassel. 8 I 136x690 (85350) Saint Fam-ras. 0 6 133.085 85584 Bunks Green. 7 . 1 143. MB (89004) Carabnier, IS .. I 141.. MS T8981- Bernard. 1 I 135. .MS 85654 Owen Tudor. 13.. 4 US. .Ml 888-,7 Houvnhnlinm. I., f US. .Ml 88381 ItlllltaMll II. (M), :: 6 137. 080 855221 Mitrailh a-.iM), 9 7 133. .Ml 833013 Saint Savin. 4.. 6 LIS. .080 Second Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Guilford Purse. Purse 11.3'X). 2 yt-ar olds. Maidens. Claiming. I Track record: May 10, 1921 53 %- I 118.) 88347- (irciri Blaz.-s. ■ Hi: 111 iNf 109.. 725 83016- I li.Msant. I .HG 116 :5.V-.m 109.. 720 8S983 Prints Apple. 1 HU US :55% 106.. 715 88879 Meridian Mill, 5 HG 117 :56% 109. .710 88536 Little Blaze, 4 .. 109.. 705 •Best Shot, 7 . . 101 Curler, 3 112 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Chesapeake Handicap. Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds and upward. (Track record: May 6, 1924—1:10% — 6—116.) (88240) Scotch Broom, 1 Lu 114 1:13% 5 102X725 (89052) Heeltaps. 4 ..Do 105 1:12 5 112x720 (88679) Beparation. 5 .La 116 1:13% 6 120*715 889013 Lord Baltimore II.. 10 II G 112 1:13V; 4 111X715 88951 Diogenes. 8 ...HG 10311:13% 4 114x715 (85925) Senator Morris, 12 Lu 105 1:12% 4 120X715 88948 Sun Altos, 2 Mi 112 1:11 4 114. .715 (85285) Valador, 3 ..Pm 107 1:14% 5 113X715 88852- Glister, U ...Wo 105 1:13% 3 104. .710 I 82713 Roland. I BP 124 1:13% 4 109. .7101 { 73951'' Battersea. 11 ... 5 123x705 (85682) Prince of Power, 7 Lu 116 1:14% 3 la-.. .7 S0 I I 88898= Storm King(M),6 3 107.. 700 Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 10, 1922— 1:44%— 3— 107.) (88814) 'Prince Tii Tii. 4 Ti 96 1:46% I 110X725 89116 •Polynesia. 8 4 109X720 85784- Spanish Name, 6.. 3 100. .715 85848 •Batonnier, I ..Wi 106 1:47 4 113X710 88952 •Beronda. 1 .. .Aq 102 1:45% 4 110X710 88985 'Setting Sun. 3. Ft; 102 1:46% 5 113x705 88814* Moon Magic, 7... 3 105x700 88813 Faenza, 2 Bo 107 1 :50% 4 108. .700 Fifth Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Sevententh Running Pimlico Nursery Stakes. $5 000 Added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: May 10. 1921— 53%— 2— 118.) (88950) BOCK MAN, 9 HG 116 :53 122. .7"0 I 88950 Canter. 6 HG 122 :53% 122.. 740 (89051} Ethereal. 2 ...BO 111 :54h 119. .740 8895C3 Cinema. 3 HG 113 :53% 119X740 88765- Harvey Stedman (M), 7 122.. 735 88898' Silken Mane (M). 1 HG 113 :54% 122. .735 88742 Sea Net (M), 8.. 119.. 730 Quaker Lass, 4... 119 Flicker. 5 119 Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda. Ashburton Purse. Purse 1.50 J. 3 -year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: Nov. 3, 1923— 1:42%— 3— 110.) (88934) Prince of Bourbon 5 107. .750 (89054) Judge Fuller, 7 HG 90 l:46%h 107.. 745 88902 Devonshire. 3 HG 109 1:44% 107.. 740 (88238) Gold Stick, 8 110. .735 84990 Sun Tess. 4 102.. 730 j 89018 Sir Ronald (M), 6 HG 101 1:48m 107.730 84348 Mrs. Kinley (M), I 1 102.. 725 ' 84172 Kanduit (M), 2.. 102.. 725 I Seventh Race— 1 1-8 Miles. ! Purse $1,."0O. 3-year-old-; and upward. Claiming. (Track record: May 17, 1911—1:51—3—112.) (85055) •Altissimo. 2 .Hm 9S 1 :53%s 4 112X725 I (88792) Woodlake. 5 ..Sa 107 1:54 ■ 115x720 I 89355 •Pcn-ive. 6 ..Em 111 1:55% I 102. .715 88987: 'Sorline. (M). 3HG 87 1:55% 3 90X715 , , 88412 Bt.unce. 1 Hv 10.11:54% 6 110X710 ■ 89355 »Sir Leonid, 4 ... 5 105.. 705 I Pimlico Jockey Percentages IMMMCO JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1. suMSi to April 27, 1025. inclusive. At or Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. i I S. l.u.tinger, A 60 108 5 I 1 1 Harvey. YV 25 91! 320 81 62 42 fcandi-. E 25 114 4 1 1 0 Barrett. M 24 108 SI 8 1 I Tarke. 1 22 10:» 14.S 31 26 21 Ambrose, E 21 109 135 29 23 17 McA tee. 1 21 107 U 7 I I Allen. C 20 107 111 22 17 II Mn:ben. J 20 107 138 28 20 21 Binke. J 11 17 ll.i 42 7 7 7 Fields. G 17 MS 1W. 29 14 2S Bub n. G 15 113 14 2 1 1 McAuliffe. B 15 107 150 21 24 19 Wallace. J 15 99 59 I 11 11 I-ar;:, 0 14 96 85 12 16 11 But well. J 13 115 39 S 9 4 MiTague. J U 95 290 38 IS 42 Moms. 1 13 112 15 | 0 0 Smith. W 13 106 132 17 17 II Williams. R 13 100 128 17 22 1.! Brown. 0 12 98 41 I I Muzer. It 12 99 42 I I 4 ■nbta, B. 12 in 10 I I :: Wciner. F 12 107 118 14 12 17 Breuning, It 11 108 44 I 5 4 St 1. wart/. M 11 110 19 I 1 (I Carter. ■ 09 112 11 1 1 Hudgins. G 09 115 44 4 11 7 Tanlette, P 09 91 134 12 IS 23 Abel, A 08 107 13 1 0 1 Acrardy. A 08 105 38 I 1 4- A linker. R 08 lO.t 169 13 19 25 Bunt, A 08 99 13 1 1 1 Hebert, 8 07 112 201 15 21 SI OosteUo. R, 06 108 36 2 3 4 Lcjiaad, i. mmm, 00 103 68 4 3 6 X. i I At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d Mangan G 06 105 31 2 2 2 ,| Thompson. G m 101 33 2 7 5 I Thorndyke. F 05 99 20 1 0 4 I filter. B 05 100 148 7 14 18 I Lullman. S 01 109 25 10 0 I K.niiedy. It M 105 46 2 8 3 I Laatc. 1 04 111 mi 7 10 33 I I-.ti.Z'tti. 1 01 108 25 1 4 4 Colen. J 03 95 60 2 8 4 I I.tl-ol.l. M 01 106 71 1 14 12 • Benn..\V 01 101 86 1 2 6 » I aru n, M 100 14 0 1 0 1 Finn. T 105 4 0 11 Gairl. .1 100 11 0 1 I : 1fa\iland. It 100 10 0 0 II. ^ncwuod. D 102 8 0 0 0 lbrvatli, K 100 2 0 0 I 1 ■l-rkin-. I Ill 2 0 0 0 j Lun.mer, C ]15 1 0 0 0 \ l.i.aste. A 100 73 I 9 7 LMH . S 110 5 0 1 2 ; M.nliirn. P 110 7 0 0 0 1 M. Crann. B 109 3 () 0 (I 1 M. I Ksson, C 100 9 0 0 0 ) MeKateM. W 97 8 0 0 1 I Mi I'liail. W 98 1 0 0 0 M Murray. T 114 4 0 1 0 Pierce, It 100 17 1 1 0 ) ■•fe nson, B 95 2 0 0 0 ) S:nallwor d. E 112 12 0 3 2 t . St.lt. V 100 I 0 C 2 - Taylor, CO 107 12 0 2 0 ' Wilson. T 98 55 0 7 U \\ ouds. 1 97 4 0 0 0 J 1 1st Race [1st Pimlico] I { I I I j I ' I I , ■ I ,| I I I I I I I • » 1 : let RAPP a Mile*. Green Spring Valley Steeplechase Handicap. 4-year-old* lol flHOl. and upward, Indax Course Dlst Time T -k Odds VCt St % 8tr Flo Jockeys Started Order or Flnlah SKY SCRAPER flL D. g, 5 150 By Sweeper — Confection, by Isinglass. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner, Brookmeade Stable). Bred in France bv J. E. Widener. 85474 Pimlico I 1-2 4:53%fast 5 145 3 1 V 1- N* Kenn'dy 9 Butttiste. B'ksGreen, Cot'.iteona 85070 Laurel Ab 2 1-2 4:i0 fast 17-10 143 4 Lost rider H Kenn'dy 6 Iloudini, Tassel. Courteous 84838 Laurel Ab 2 3:5:%fast 19-5 138 1 1 1*| 1= B Kenn'dy 9 Courteous. Bamask. Top Notch 80489 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:13%good 2 142 4 1 l1 l1 ■ Wolke 9 Al Fresco. Ctninicbcrt. Bat Man 7947S Belmont Ab 2 4:03 mud 6 137 3 2 l1 1' W Hunt 10 SeaSerpent. Kt.Lawrem e. It Ilass 79312 Wood'ne Ab 2 4:27 fast 4 140 1 3 3 » .I-"3 W Hunt 6 Tassel. Canaque. Aunt Lin 78729 Pimlico 2 4:0-,*£fast 17 137 2 4 3" 313 W Hunt 14 La Vignemale, Tassel, W dleyll. ETHEREAL BLUE, br. m, 5 132 By Wrack— The Welkin, by Contract. (Trainer. J. H. Lewis. Owner. J. E. Widener). Breeder. J. T. Gwathmer. 85584 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:14^fast 16-5 120 6 1 V l5 J T'maro 6 Damask-. Courteous. Ixillipop 85146 Laurel Ab 3 3:51%fast 11-3 130 4 1 l10 1:" J T'maro 7 OwenTudor. St. Savin. BeaiuArt 84838 Laurel Ab 2 ":5j%fast I 132 6 7 8* 7" C Mergler 9 S.Scriiperll.. Courteous, Bamask 80043 Bateoat Ab 2 3:53 fast 9-5 130 3 2 4s 4"C Mergler 8 SansPeche. BIKantara. I-oyterer 78756 Pimlico 2 3:55%fast 2 132 5 Fell. C Jones 10 Ban IV., Quicksand. Bullseye 78702 Pimlico 2 4:02%fast 9-5 134 7 1 1'- 1» C Jones 10 Lollipop. Parlays, llnuyliiilnim 75419 Pimlico 2 3:56 fast 7-5 137 5 Ran out.C Jones 6 Aut'nltells. St.Lawr ce, B'kltaM DUETTTSTE. b. g. 13 154 By Ethelbert— Dulcibella, by Tithonus. (Trainer, J. H. Lewis. Owner. J. E. Widener). Bred in France by A. Belmont. 85474 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:53%fast 17-10 155 1 2 213 2- D Byers 9 S.ScrapcrlL. B.Green. Courteous 83688 Belmont Ab 2» 4:r l%fast 11-5 145 7 1 1 ° 1-" D Byers JO Carabinier. Damask. Iloudini 83282 Belmont Ab Q 4:33 slow 7-5 116 1 2 U 2"* D Byeis 5 Damask. Cbinier. L'tetiantSeas 80084 Belmont Ab :i 6:00%fa.«t 4-5 150 3 1 2 - 2- D Byers I Ban IV., Carabinier. Courteous 79896 Belmont Ab 2} 4:58%BOod 5 145 2 1 1« V D Byers 6 Ban IV.. VoxPopulilL. Bull eye 79638 Belmont Ab 2 3:33 fast 7 146 12 7 4"k 5" D Byers 12 NotMuch. Autumnltells. Damask 78756 Pimlico 2 3:55%fast 2 151 7 Lost rider. D Byers 10 Ban IV., Quicksand, Bullseye DAN IV., ch. h, 7 160 By Ex Voto— Deihadarra, by Chatillon. (Trainer, Wm. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden). Bred in France by Count 3. de Brettes-Thurin. 80081 Belmont Ab 3 6:00%fast 11-5 138 4 3 1J l5 N* Kenn'dy 5 Buettiste. Carabinier, Courteous 79896 Belmont Ab 2i 4:58%KOorl 13-10 163 5 2 2J 27 M Kenn'dy 6 Duettiste. VoxPopulilL. Bullseye 79638 Belmont Ab 2 3:33 fast 31 163 1 5 31 4» N Kenndyl2 NotMuch, Autumnltells. Damask 78756 Pimlico 2 3:55%fast 17-10 B8 3 2 1» 1» M Kenn'dylO Quicksand. Bullseye. PirateGold 75358 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:34%mud 14 114 7 7 7 7«s C Kummer 7 My Bear, Kvodus. Hephaistos 75191 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:54%fast 41 153 7 2 I* 1* M Kenn'dyll Lieu. Seas. I^tternian. DoubleTip 73069 Saratoga Ab 21 5:13%fast 7-5 152 7 3 l1 1J H Will'ms 7 Minata. Iloudini. Musty ROCK BASS. b. g, 5 138 By Rock View — Eli2abeth Gilbert, by The Commoner. (Trainer, A. H. Fowler. 0wn:r. A. H. Fowler). Breeder. Xalapa Farm. 85641 Pimlico 3 6:02 fast 17-5 147 3 2 1" Is L Cheyno I Byng. Courteous, Bamask 85563 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:18%fast 33-10 117 4 1 11 l1 L Clieyne I Grenadier. St. Lawrence. Surf 82621 Saratoga Ab 2 4:24%crood 4-5 139 3 2 3 3" L Cheyne 5 Jim Coffroth. Buine, Carabinier 82107 Saratoga Ab 2 4:20%fast 3 142 1 1 H V L Cheyne 7 Parlays, Graylette, Buinmel 80297 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:10%fast 20 137 4 6 1» l'l L Clieyne 14 Sea Name. Abydos. Graylette 79475 Belmont Ab 2 4:03 mud 5 137 6 4 4*° 4«» L Cheyne 10 SkvSc'perlL, S.Ser't, St.Law'c« 79388 Belmont Ab 2 3:58%fast 30 131 I 4 4« 4" L Cheyne 7 Bullseye. Rock Bass. Jacky 75419 Pimlico 2 3:56 fast 78 132 6 2 3 3" L Cheyne 6 Autnliells. St. Lawrce. Tassel VOX P0PTJLI II.. cb. g, 9 133 Bv Voter— Spumante. by Polymelna. (Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons, Jr. Owner, H. W. Maxwell). Bred in France by J. Sanford. 88965 l. lints Ab 2 4:06 fast G 151 6 3 2" 2 * G Ireland 6 Booty. St aSkipper, K.ofGicenane 85495 Pimlico 2 3:56%fast 31-10 152 1 2 310 3"! L Cheyne 6 Vicaire. Chuckle. Jim Coffroth 84838 Laurel Ab 2 3:53%fast 20 136 3 8 1* 621 L Cheyne 9 S.Scraperll.. Courteous. Damask 83972 Aqueduct Ab2 4:lL%fast 11-5 150 2 4 4 4'» R L'caster 4 Boatman. Pirate Gold. Uuine 83282 Belmont Ab 21 4:53 slow 5 135 2 4 6 5" L Cheyne 5 Damask, Duettiste, Carabinier 83054 Belmont Ab 2 3:49%fast 6 137 2 1 2* 25 L Cnevne 4 ElKantara, Lieut Seas, Damask 82053 Saratoga Ab 2 4:18%good 2 139 1 1 2 2T L Cheyne 3 Minata, Sea Master 81933 Saratoga Ab 2 4:19%good 21 152 6 1 Is l7 L Cheyne 6 Vicaire. The Trout. Ilerriurl 81737 Saratoga Ab I 4:24=fejiood 8 149 1 2 2* 2» L Cheyne 8 Conniebert. Peccant. Fane Lady BULLSEYE. br. g. 8 149 By Wrack— Single Shot, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosden). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 82668 Saratoga Ab 2 4:19%hvy 5 150 3 I 3» 331 C Mergler 6 Iloudini. SansPeche, DunksGreea 81791 Saratoga Ab2 4:17 fast 6 153 5 8 7 7" N Ken'dy 9 Autnltells. SansPeche, Minata 80696 Aqueduct Ab 21 5:01%fast 3-2 155 2 4 3s 453 N Ken'dy 6 SeaSkipr, SeaMaster. Letterman 80461 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:03%fast 11-5 157 5 5 51 5:-J N Ken'dy 8 ElKantara. Canaque. SeaSkipper 79896 Belmont Ab 2J 4:58%gooi 13-10 160 4 3 4 4 C Mergler 6 Duettiste, BanlV., VoxPopnlill. 79388 Belmont Ab 2 3:58%fast 8-5 155 1 2 330 1:1 N Kenn'dv 7 Rock Bass, Jacky. Bar Gold LIEUTENANT SEAS, b. g. 8 145 By Marajax— Honeymoon, by Matchmaker. (Trainer, W. G. Wilson. Owner. W. G. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 88786 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:10 good 3 2 145 3 1 1« 1» II McD'ald 7 Herriard. H'.vDattncr. BedClover 85474 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:53%fast 13 143 4 L. rider. A Fergson 9 S.Scraperll.. B'ttiste. D'ksGreen 85247 Laurel Ab 3 6:21W,fast 65 145 1 1 2l 23 A Fergson I SaintSavin, Courtr. us. Surf B3688 Belmont Ab 21 4:51%fast 20 152 2 Fell. W M'oneylO Duettiste. Carabinier. Damask 83282 Belmont Ab 21 4:53 slow G 144 4 1 4« 4»° J Simons 5 Damask, Duettiste, Carabinier 83054 Belmont Ab 2 3:49%fast 41 144 4 2 340 313 J Simons 4 ElKantara. V.Popiilill., D.unask 81675 Hnm'ton Ab 2 3:51 mud 1 149 2 1 1J In A Fer'son 4 TheBedKnipht. BoiCr'g. *"gKrog 79902 B.Bon "ts Ab 2 4:01 good 3 151 3 2 2" 2s F Barry 4 TopXoteh, Guincamp. BoiCraig 79651 Conn'ght Ab 2 3:52%fast 7-5 152 5 4 3s 3« F Barry 6 BoiCraig. TopNotcli. R'kgllorse BOOTY, br. g. 6 140 By Lavanger— Plyte. by Earwig. (Trainer, T. H. McCreery. Owner, T. H. McCreery). Bred in France by J. A. de Roth schild. 88965 U.Hnts Ab 2 4:06 fast 2 154 1 1 1» Ink W McNair 6 V.PopulilL. S.Skip'er, K.ofCr'ne TASSEL, b. m, 5 136 By Berrilldon— Stake and Cap. by EUisdals. (Trainer. J. Healy. Owner. Mrs. F. A. Clark). Breeder. L. Garth. 188981 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:0S%fast 11-10 144 2 2 2" 3!« B Kleeger ('. DoubleTip. llerriird. .limCoffth F5474 Pimlico 2 1-2 lM%faat U 138 2 7 5= 5IS A Wliams 9 S.Scraperll.. D'ttiste. D'ksGreen 85070 Laurel Ab 2 1-2 4:T.O fast 11 138 1 1 2" 23 A Wliams I Iloudini, Courteous. Top Notch 84112 W'dbino Ab 2 3:.".3»*,fast 21-5 139 3 3 3« V* A Wliams I ElK'ntara. GlenB'gh. Burke'sD't 83984 B.B'nets Ab 21 4:1 ) fast — 149 1 1 t" 1" A Wliams 4 Koikes Drift. Herriard. GIB'sh 83631 B.Bonnets 2 1-2 5:19 mud 1-5 145 2 1 L.rider A AV'liams 4 Herriard. GlenKeayli. Kl.v'cKord 82344 Saratoga Ab2 4:22 fast 4-5 130 4 3 Fell A Sims 5 Pirate Cold. Parlays, DoubleTip 79796 B Bonnets Ab.2 4:05%fast 1 135 5 1 l3 1» W Keat'g 5 BoiCraiu. DoubleTip, B.Dr'monS 79312 Wood'ne Ab 2 4:27 fast 3-2 143 3 1 1« 1» W Keat'g 6 Can'que. SkyScraperll., AuntLin SAINT PANCRAS, b. g, 6 133 By Rabelais — Confection, by Isinglass. (Trainer. J. H. Lewis. Owner, J. E. Widener). Bred in France by J. A. Buchanan. 85350- Laurel Ab 2 I.M%llSw 6 131 4 2 V 1*1 J T'maro 4 Boatman. Top Notch. Gravity 84948 Laurel Ab 2 3:36%fast 13 136 3 3 6' 6" J Pierce 11 Byng, Surf, Orit n's Sword DUNKS GREEN, b. g. 6 142 By Greenback — Bellanda. by Sundridge. (Trainer, J. T. Kermath. Own r, W. J. Salmon). Bred in England by W. M. Cazalet. 85584 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:14%fast 13-5 137 5 Pulled up.L Veit.-h 6 Etherealltlue. Damask. C'rteous 85474 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:53%fast 81 141 9 5 4" 3" L Veitch 9 S.Scraperll.. D'ttiste, Courteous 84452 W'dbine 3 6:00%mud 5 131 3 2 2s I1 L Veitch 7 Guiiiframp. Courteous. Damask 84296 W'dbine 21 4:49%fast 16-5 140 1 6 2=5 2* C Veitch I Damask. Minata. Itorkt's Drift 83688 Belmont Ab 21 4:51%fast 7 143 6 6 b* 6=« S Veitch 10 Buettiste. Carabinier. Damask 82930 Sarat'a Ab 2 1-2 5:J3 good 8 13S 5 3 2 1J S V'itch Jr I Carabinier. Iloudini. Sans l'eche 82668 Saratoga Ab 2 4:19%hvy 5 138 2 1 43 4'» S Veitch It Iloudini. San; Peche, Bullseye CARABINIER. ch. g, 6 141 By Ex Vote — Carabine, by Verdun. (Trainer, T. H. McCreery. Owner, T. H. McCreery). Breeder. M. R. Thaury. 89004 U.Hunts Ab I 3:53 fast 8-5 154 3 1 1M l10 AV McNair 7 Boatman. St. Savin. Handsome S3688 Belmont Ab 21 4:31%fast 15 139 9 7 3= 2=" W McNairlO Duettiste. Damask. Iloudini 83282 Belmont Ab l'l 4:33 slow 8-5 140 5 3 3" 35J W McNair 5 Bamask, Duettiste. L'CantSeas 82930 Sara t a Ab 2 1-2 5:23 good 5 139 2 4 4 2J W McNair I It— ■■fill I a. Iloudini, SansPet-he 82624 Saratoga Ab 2 4:24%good 8-5 147 5 4 R.out.W McNair 5 Jim Coffroth, Buine, Bock Bass 82410 Saratoga Ab 2 4:12 fast 8 110 4 5 5 5" W McNair I EIK tara. Iloudini, Aut ninliells S1791 Saratoga Ab 2 4:17 fast 8 142 9 7 53 4llW McNair 9 Autnliells. SansPeche. Minata 80696 Aaueduct Ab 21 5:01%fast 41 142 4 3 Fell. W McNair 6 SeaSkipr. SeaMaster. Letterman HERRIARD. ch. g. 6 135 By Roi Herode— Watersplash, by LaTuno. (Trainer, J. Healy. Owner. F.. M. Alger). Bred in England by W. H. SiviU. 88981 H.deG'ce Ab2 4:08%fast 11-10 113 4 3 3* 2" A Ferg'son I Double Tip. Tassel. JimCoffroth 88786 H.deG'ce Ab2 4:10 good 3 143 7 3 2« 2* G Smoot 7 Lt.Seas. H'.vDattner. BedClover 84356 W'dbine 2 4:0S%slop 8-3 145 4 2 l'l 1=1 A Wliams 5 Ir'hD m. Flv'irFrojr. ButcherBoy 84234 Wdbino 2 3:36V.fast 5 134 5 3 2- 21 A AV'liams 6 Cavendish. irishDream. Fly. Frog 83984 B.B'nets Ab 21 4:10 fast — 144 2 Fell. F Barry 4 Tassel. Saffte'l Drift. Herriard '83631 B.Bonnets 2 1-2 5:19 mud 1-5 133 3 2 1'° l10 A Sims 4 Glen Baasjb, lTyinjr Frog, Tassel 83506 Dorval lmTOy l:52%hvy I 102 5 3 3' 31 T Wilson 5 Itlack Wantl. Park Hill. Anne 83400 Dorval 11-16 1:53 mud 51 108 4 2 2* 2'1 T Wilson 6 Little Clair, Jacques, Tarascon 83293 Dorval 1 1-16 l:53%mud 22-10 106 5 4 4» 4,J ¥ Lee I Little Clair. Vendor. Wed'gl'r'ce OWEN TUDOR, br. g, 4 135 By Bryn Mawr— Belle of Bryn Mawr, by Ort Welles. (Trainer. H. Garth. Owner, L E. Kieffer). Breeder, Canterbury Farm. 89110 See today's chart. 8S654 Pimlico 2 3:53%fast S-5 140 3 1 Fell C Mergler I Relentless. Rip, Warrenton 85599 Pimlico 2 3:52%fast 19-3 137 1 2 2' 23 N Kenn'dy 5 Barleycorn. Relentless. S.Dimas 85146 Laurel Ab I 3:51%fast 17-10 130 7 2 2:» 2-° J Pierce I Kther'IBlue. St. Savin. IteauxArt S4989 Laurel Ab2 4:0Uirast 13-5 130 4 1 l»» !»• J Pier.:e 7 Traps'k. Warrentnn. C I'rodut ts 18 1756 Laurel Ab2 4:03%fast 6 131 8 3 31 3" C Merglerl2 Orion'sSwd. Beverwk, B. Lights HOUYHNHNM. ch. g. 7 133 By Huon— Bobbinet. by Inverness. (Trair.er. J. Bcden. Owner, P. F. Joyce). Breeder. Madden & Hitchcock. 88877 If.leGco Ab 2 4:12%fast SJ 139 I 4 4« 4" I Veitch 16 Double Tip. Peccant. Fane I^idy 8"1S0 Laurel 2 4:00%fast 3 14; 1 Bolted W Hunt 7 Grenadier, J Coffroth, Connieb'rt 84336 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:15%fast 9-5 138 2 1 l'l 1* W Hunt 5 St.L'rence. F.S'bman. R'lentless 84092 Aqu duct Ab 2 4:14 fast 1-2 133 1 3 2» 2'» P Brody 3 Rethany. Peccant 78832 I'iinlico 2 3:52%fast 5 143 5 1 Fell. W Jones 12 Guingauip. Cai ibinier. St.L'enee 78702 Pimlico 2 4:02%fast 8 144 5 3 4»» 4'4 W Hunt 10 Etherealltlue, Ix.lli|iop. Parlays 64975 B It'nnets 215:00 fast 21-10 141 3 2 3l 351 A Sims 7 Dundy. Courteous. Slinata 64757 B.Bon'ts Ab 21 MSftfbat 6 136 6 2 2» L"l A Slmms 7 Overmatch. Lieut. Seas, Dandy 64150 Saratoga Ab2 4:29%good 9-10 144 3 i I* I* S Haynes 3 Sea Monarch. Grenadier DELECTABLE II.. b. h. 6 (M) 137 By Nimbus— Una, by Ampelion. (Tiair.er. R. H. Crawford. Owner. Queen City Stable). Bred in England. 88981 H.d'G'ce Ab 2 4:0S%fast G 140 5 6 6 61S H Jeffcot 6 Double Tip, Herriard. Tassel MITRAILLEUSE, ch. g, 7 (M) 133 By Charrier— Miss Gibbs, by Mexican. I iTraine.'. G. Cor.nell. Owner, G. ConnellL Breeder, H. M. Adams. BMSS Pimlico 2 3:35 fast 23 140 4 3 3 3" M Jones 0 B'leycom. St.L'rence. Grsylette SAINT SAVIN, b. g, I 138 By Yverdon — Cornaline, by Palmisto. Bred in France by M. A. Veil-1 (Trainer, F. A. Herold. Owner, Somerset Stable). Picard. 89004 I'. Hunts Ab S 3:53 fast 15 151 7 3 32" 3:s A Davis 7 Carabinier. Boatman, St. Savin 85474 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:53%fast 11 140 8 8 7 6" L Cheyne S S.SeraperlL, D'ttLsU-. D'ksGreen 1:5247 Laurel Ab 3 6:21%fast 12 131 3 2 1* Is L Cheyne 5 LieutenantSeas. Courteous, Surf ^5146 Laurel Ab 2 3:51^fast 19-5 140 3 3 3" S'8 L Cheyne T Kther'IBlue. O.Tudor, Beaux Art 84948 Laurel Ab 2 3:36%fast 161 133 8 6 4* 4" It L'casterll Byng. Surf, Orb n's Sword 84838 Lauiel Ab 2 3:53%fast 20 141-4 9 9 9 8" C Ireland 9 S.Scraperll.. Courteous. Damask 2nd Race [2nd Pimlico] j 1 \ ; 1 1 ) I M ) ) t . - ' U 0 J 9r A DA PC 4 ,_- Farlona-H. Guilford Par»r. 2-jr:ir-ohls. Maidens. Claim* £I!U MHliL Inj?. ( May IO, 1921 :5« :t-5 '£. 118.) Index. Course. Dist.Time Track. Odds. Wt. St. »» Str Tin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. GREEN BLAZES, br. f, 2 (M) 109 By Blazes— Emerald Gem. by M- Gee. (Trainer. Woods Garth. Owner. R. Parr). Breeder. J. S. Cosden. 88917 II .dot Fee 4J f 54 fast 6 lit 4 4 2= 2'1 J Maiben 13 MissBlaxe. Merry, PrineessAppI* S8li»9 Bttwio 1-3 4'.»islast 19-5 116! 9 8 8' 9" J Butwell 12 Domnay, Cozy, Janetta 88SI9 Bt.vvio 1-2 50 fast 19 Us « 3 3"» 5« J Butwell 12 Cinema. Bandy, Atalante PHEASANT, b. c. 2 (M) 109 By Vindex— The Lost Bird, by Oisean. (Tiainer. E. Trueraan. Owne". R. W. Carter). Breeder. F. W. Armstrong 89016 H..LGV. 4} f GC%mu.l :3 i-f 116 4 G 4'1 2»* C Lang 13 Log Fire. Sou.Melodv, Gettysb'rf/ 88917 If. I. -Gee 4} f 54 fast 17-10 117 8 8 8' 5« W Harvej 13 Miss Blaze, Green Blazes, Merry 88879 Htie'.i- 41 f 55 fast k( 112 9 7 71 3=1 C I ang 15 Swoop. ZeoJ. Ijglit View 88787 H.tleG'ce 1-2 4S gootl 44 111114 13 13' 12" C Lang 15 N. Evens, MissBlaze. Wrackal'ta1 88147 M.aml 41 f 65 fast 5 110 5 4 3»» 41 It Zcchini 9 Fox v I.ad, Boosting. Christopher1 8805H Miami 12 49'4fast 9 113 6 5 7» 451 G Walls 11 ForelJidy. Pretty Bill. Boosting '8785' Miami 1 • 49 fast 60 109 4 3 4« l'| R CostellolO KredaD., Buttercup. Fore Lady 87113 Miami 31 f 43%hvy 20 112 2 4 4»* 3* F W'stoek 8 MyColonel. Elon, Lacewood J i»S872 Miami 1-4 22%fast 22-5 122 4 2» F W'dst'kll Go Through, Leninoa, Hope Stat* I — PRINCESS APPLE, ch. f. 2 (M) 10« Br Vindex— Queen Apple, by King Jainet. (Trainer. E. Trueman. Owner, R. W. Carter). Breeder. F. W. Armstrong. 8X98.1 H.deG'ce 41 f 54 fast » 115 8 « 6» 7«1 L Lang 0 Charlcie. Hants. Cozy 88t47 ITaWma 41 f 54 fast 17-10 1U 5 3 6l 4;1 C Lang 13 Miss Blare. Green Blazes. Merry I 88710 Howie 1-2 49*sfa»t 2 113 8 2 3J ."-'i 11 Mutts » ik'O. Kay. Cnsy. kM 88(129 Bowie 1-2 49zsfast SI 115 * * 4« 4» R Z'cchinil2 Domnay. Cozy. Janetta •8519 Bowie 1-2 50 fast 45 115 9 10 11" 1011 E Ambr'seLi Cinema, Tandy, Atalante MZRTDIAN HILL. b. f. 2 (M) 109 By Meridian— Necken. by Sir Archibald. (Trainer. K. Patterson. Owner, J. W. Bean). Breeder. J. W. Boan. 88879 H MTtt* 41 f ."5 fast sf 117 2 « 5'1 »» J Wallace ir Sweep. Zeod. I uensant •8743 H d-tr M M 4S*kgood 67 116 9 7 8* 8'jB Kemt'dyll Ethereiil. lma Way. Charlele LITTLE BLAZE, br. g. 2 (Ml 108 By Blazes— Celiva, by Celt. (Trains. Woods Garth. Owner. Woods Garth). Breeder. J. W. Garth. Sr. 88.V6 Bowie 1-3 49 fast 43 110 I € 6* 81* J Phanks 10 Dedans. Irresistible. Y»u re •S487 Bowls 1-2 49 fast 10 116 3 3 4' 6'» J Shanks 11 BoekMan. Har Stedman, Youare First start for tin* following: BEST SHOT, br. f. 2 (M) 101 By Jim Gaffney — Single Shot, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. "W. trine. Owner, E. F. Whitney). Brooder. A. B. Hancock. OTJRLER. b. g. 2 (M) 112 By Crimper— Li nbrook. by Bowling: Brook. (Trainer, J. P. Jones. Owner, J. P. Jones). Breoder, W. Garth. Page 7 3rd Race [3rd Pimlico] q„| nipr 3— * Wile. ChrMseake llandlrap. 3-year-olds and upward. (Maw OIU nMLrt «t, 11Ki4 l:lt) -4-5 « 118.) Index. Conrse. Dist Time Track. Odds. Wt. St. »i Str Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. SCOTCH BROOK, ch. h. 5 102 By Ultimus — Broom Flower, by Broomstick. (Trainer. H. G. Bad well. Owner. H. G. Bedwell). Breed-r. E. Damgertield. 88240 Miami 1 1-16 l:46«4fast 23-10 107 3 1 l'l l'l R W'liams n Cloister, Revenge. Bees 88149 Miami lm70y 144 fast 11 104 5 4 51 4» R Z hini 7 Pegasus. Kis sRansom. Cloistt-r 884159 Miami Imioy 1 :44*ifast 5 108 3 1 l'J 2 « K Noo 7 SweetAnn. Sil'rSlipr*. Hidalgo 87958 Miami 51 f l:U6Sfast 12-5 114 * 1 l1 21 IC Noe ." i'addi t. Sarko. McCrimmon 87825 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 6 IBS 3 5 5 4J1 B Kenn'dy 5 Brooraster. linn Lag. Fegasns 87172 Miami 51 f LOGHgood 27 97 3 4 34 3s J Stevens 7 Br.udalbane. Comixa. Finnl.ag 85414 Laurel B I tTtlftnl 10 1051 2 5 5* 7" G Bond 8 Lcatherw d. Leonard!!.. Wraith HEELTAPS, ch. m. 5 112 By Uitimus — Queen of the Water, by Waterboy. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney!. Bleeder. W. B. Miller. 894*52 H rI *G'o* 3-4 1:14 hvy 3-10 112 1 J 1* 131 L Me A tee 4 Donnelly. Director. Sherman 88948 B .decree 3-4 l:ll*4fast 16 97 4 6 61 Z'i R W liams 7 Digit. Whetstone. Great Jas 88867 IfaVaTri ::-4 1:11 fast 13 97 3 3 Vi 410 J McT'gue 0 Sarazen. Big Blaze. Tlie Vintner 88766 H.deG'ce 51 f 1:06 fast 17 108 2 1 21 2=1 P Taulettel3 St.Vtine. L.B'mor.11.. I/erwood 85819 Bowie 3-4 1:14 slow 6 101 2 2 21 4si L Lang 4 Bill O'Flynn. Bigheart. Comixa 85684 Bowie 61 f 1:19 fast 29 105 2 2 8* 8" B M'rinelli *J DryMoon. Reparat'n. MissWhisk 85546 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll«ifast 27 Mi 4 4 4" 6s J Call-h'n 7 Comixa. A.B.Ahdem, N.H'pshire STORM KING, blk. c. 3 (M) 107 By Madrigalian— Prodigy, by Light Brigade. (Trainer. M. Brady. Owner. J. E. Davis). Breeder. J. E. Davis. 88898 H.i.-G'e.; f,| f 1:06 good 8-6 116 3 1 1» 2'1 J Maiben 11 P ofBrbon. L'yAmb'dor. F.Mate 78834 Pimh.o 41 f 5J*ifast 9 115 6 I 5* C7J A Johns'n 6 S'mpleFoot. Faddist. AnnieJordan 78791 Pimlico 1-2 48«tfast 9-5 115 2 3 Z1 4J1 A Johns' nlO Birb.Fr'chie, G'dpieee, F'seFace LORD BALTIMORE II.. ch. c, 4 111 By Trap Rock— Federal Girl, by Ultimus. (Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner. J. S. Cosdenl. Breeder. P. M. Walker. 88901 ILdeC.-o 3-4 l:125j;good 3-2 112 5 5 3« 3'} J Maihen 5 The Roll Call. Showy. Frigate 88786 H.-L-G'ce 51 f 1:08 fast 9if 106 4 4 4* 3' D McA'ffel.l St.Vtine. Heeltaps. Leatherw'd 84760 laurel 3-4 l:13Msfast 91 109 1 4 6 6TJ D Conelly « TimeKxp'nre. Calignla. Wraith 84677 laurel 3-4 1:12 fast 7f 102 12 13 131 !3IS J Shanks 15 Shuf.Alons. N.IIp liire. WillLd 84493 H.ileG*ce n-4 1:12 fast 81 102 4 3 4» »=» J Shanks 5 Comixa. WillLnnd. SliuffleAIonB S4S:;i) H.leCl'.e 51 f l:06Hfast 30 115 3 6 81 9,0J Butwell 11 S« intra lonfi. W Land. 1! lteloved 84108 IL.leCIr'ce 3-4 1:12% fast ifif 115 2 2 5l S10 J Butwell 11 TlmeExpositre. Noel. Fly Cloud 83796 Aqueduct 3-4 l^l^slop 25 111 8 7 7"* 8:T R Scobie 8 Swin^'alonK. MissStar, 1. kylMay DIOGENES, ch. c. 4 114 By Ballot— Smoky Lamp, by Plaudit. (Trainer. R. A. Smith. Owner. Mrs. W. M. Jeffords^. Breeder. W. M. Jeffords. 88951 H decree lni70yl:42 fast 37 106 6 6 6l; 6»J FJ Ambrose 8 Transmute. T. Minutes. T.R.Call 89744 H.deG'ce 3-^4 l:12%good 40 1C131 S 7 7s 5» J Wallace 8 Xonb. Leopardess. P'cess Doreen 85061 Empire lm7ay 144%fast 3-2 116 4 3 31 4"J F Colletti 5 Crack o'Dawn. Elvina. Vulnad 84786 Jamaica LmT'ly l;41%fast 3 105 3 2 21 2» J Callahn 4 NancyL'lJorne, IVysun. Wampoe 84385 Aqueduct "-4 l:13%tdop 15 1091 5 5 C19 611 C Taylor 7 Fluvanna. Leopardess. Sun Flag 82670 Saratoga 1 3-16 2:05%hvy 41 100 2 2 3* 3«1 J Callau/n 4 Sunsini. My Play. Little Chief 82501 Saratoga 1 l:37*fa9t 12 105 7 1 I» 3» H Thurber 9 ClierryPie. Rep'ation. P'ceJames 82228 Saratoca 1 l:42%hvy & 109 6 4 d 31 L McAtee C Eaglet. Fabian. McAuliffo SENATOR NORRIS, br. c. 4 120 By Cndgel — Cypher Code, by Dissnise. (Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner, H. G. Bedwell). Breeder, H. G. Bedwell. 85925 B..wio 3-4 11-Sfast 41 126 6 5 2'1 1" G Fiel.ls 0 Tester. Bill OFlynn, Bigheart 85855 Bwrta lmTOy ltfi^.fast 17-10 107 2 1 l1 1» (} Fields 4 Miss Whisk. Ma«lean, Pnthan 85763 Bowie 3-4 l:12^fast 10 106 5 1 1"! I1 F Stevens 0 Dry Moon. Worthmore. Noel 85684 Bowie 61 f 1:19 fast 11 105 8 8 71 4*1 B Br ning 9 DryMoon. Reparat'n. MissWhisk 86643 Pimliio 1 1-8 1 :52%fast 37-10 120 3 3 3 3« I Parke 3 Sun Flag. Donsghee 85601 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 fast 51 103 3 1 3 31 B Br'ning 8 A.BenAhdem. M. Whisk, B.Omar 85525 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:05 fast 81 101 2 2 2* 2»1 B Br'ning 3 Aga Khan. Big Blaze 85478 Pimlico lmTOy l:43 ifast 12 106 11 5 5» 38i B Br'ningll ClierryPie, Reparation. P.Ruley REPARATION, ch. g. 6 120 By Trojan— Humility, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. M. Brady. Owner, J. E. Davis). Breeder. J. T. Gwathmey. 88679 Bowie 1 1-16 l:48%fast 31 116 1 3 2} l1 J Maihen 11 L'pardess. T.S'geant. Moonraker 88609 Bowie lm70v l:4S«,fast 7-5 112 1 1 2l 3'1 J J Wnlsh I Arabian. R.Wingfield. TToet 88491 Bowie 7-8 l:27V»fast 91 115 9 6 8 1 S ' J J Walshl2 Leopardess, Donaghee. Tester 85854 Bowie 1 3-16 2:02 fr.st 12 110 4 5 5J 6« B Br'ningll B'nieOmar. PloughBoy. InitiaU- 85806 Bowie 1 l:42%hvy 9 112 « 3 2» 6« G Fields 15 Donaghee, P.Doreen. MissWhisk 85684 Bowie 61 f 1:19 fast 31 113 7 3 2s 2f E Barnes 9 DryMoon. MissWhisk, Sen.Nor's 85628 Pimlico lm70y l:43%fast 6 118 2 7 T* 711 J Maiben 8 ClierryPie. Shuf Along, T.M'utes 85536 Pimlico lmTOy 1 : 13*ifast 1 111 2 1 1» 1-J J Maiben 8 T.Minutes, MissCerina, B.PIay SUN ALTOS, b. g. 4 114 By Sun Briar — Los Altos, by Palo Alto. (Trainer. F. M. Bray. Owner. Lilane Stable). Breeder. W. S. Kilmer. 88948 H.d.cJce 3-4 l:ll\fast 41 lu6 1 4 51 5« E Amhr'se 7 Digit. Whetstone. Heeltaps 88367 Miami II t HaUfsiit 8 110 3 3 3'1 2» E Ambrse 6 W thmore. Braedalbsne, Comixa 88179 Miami 3-4 1:12 fast 11-10 120 7 7 7' ?! K Amhr'se 8 Slow andRasy. BnllC.ee. FinnLag 88135 Miami 51 f l:0S*sfa*t 19-10 116 3 4 3* 3 E Ambrse 7 Comixa. Myrtlell.lle. Son. Hatch 88001 Miami 3-4 l:lll,sfast 23-10 112 2 ? 21 l1 E Amhr'se 7 Braedalbane. Pega us. Finn r^»g 87911 Miami 5-8 f.9«ifast 12-5 110 3 4 44 4* E Ambrse fl Siirfltider, Braedalbane. Comixa 87509 Miami 3-4 1 12%fast 8-5 122 1 1 1» 1» E Ambrse 7 D'gerillo. McCrim'n. B.C'psnion 86892 Miami 51 f l:06Vifast 6-5 118 1 1 1* 1« E Ambrse 8 Iny'rMaid. O. Marnier. Cup o'Tea VALADOR, ch. h, 5 113 By Short Grass — Cheer, by Plaudit. Trairer. T. Moran. Owner. W. L. S. Martin). Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 85285 I.aur. 1 1 1-4 2:05%fast 13-5 109 1111 l'i B Br'ning 3 Ton Minutes. My Play S5149 Lb»H 1 1-8 1:52 fast 21 112 5 4 4» 418 B Br'ninj; T\ Sun Flng, Whefstc.ne. Donaghee 84842 I-aurel 1 1-8 1:52 fast 2 120 3 1 l1 21 T Br'thers 7 Whetstone. 11. Bachelor. Op'man 84594 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 1:51 fast 51 102 2 2 2* 1» B Br'ning (i SpotCash. Donaghee, Donne'ly 84292 H.leGCe 1 1-8 1 iVWfast 1 111 2 1 1* 1« B Br'nins ."» BomanBaohelor. Calcutta. P'dler *3689 MfjM 7 8 MC l::4-'4fast 7 111 2 6 3" 3SJ S O'Dnell ■ Dinna Care, Rigel. Skyscraper 8263G Saratoga 1 lJS'.igood 13-5 100 2 2 2'1 U J Callahn 0 leopardess. Eaglet. 1'ri'ceJatr.e-: GLISTER, b. f. 3 104 By Sir Martic— Bright Gold, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, S. M. Henderson. Owneer. Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 88852 II dad M 51 f 1 OB^slivy S liM I i 11 *4 L, Lang I Primrose. rerm'ntWave. Teapot 84404 W'.lbine 3-4 l:13Hhvy 2 941 2 1 V -* L Lang 5 N. Langhorne. Lilt. M. Domino 84294 \V II lie 3-4 l:13:tfast 16-5 101 4 1 l1 l1 L Lang "J Senor. Clavichord. Samosata 84000 Tli '■ Uff« 3-4 1 14'^fast 17-10 115 2l L I.ang 7 Senor. Note o' l»ve. Trevan 82810 K'worth 51 f l:07'4fast 12 110 1 1 1* 1 L I^ng « Broneth. Pr. Hampton. Fool»cSt) 1 82180 Devsbiro 5i f 1:06 fast 21-10 106 2 1 2« U L Bang 7 Trayraore, My Idol. Lena Wood 81541 K worth 51 f l:06*,fast 5 102 3 1 li Ink L Lang 12 Tray me. D.Runyon. FairMyrth 81324 Windsor 5-S l:00Sfast 41 99 3 2 2l 2' L Lans 8 FairMyrtle, HeadCover, My Idol 1 ROLAND, b. c, 4 109 By Sweep — Tapiola, by The Commoner. (Trainer. R. I. Miller. Owner. Mrs. R. I. Miller). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 82713 Saratoga 7 8 1 -^slop 7-5 115 2 4 4 4" L Fator 4L'gPoint, B'tBelored, Brnntome . 82285 Saratoga 3-4 1:13^slow 60 110 7 • 4* 5'| F Col'let4.114 Baffling. DinnaCare, Reparat'n 81578 Empire lm70y l:43*«fast 25 100 4 5 5 51* J Sm'w'od 6 Wilkcs-Barre. l'epp. Nose Dive s 81457 Empire 1 l:30%ft»1 12 110 1 3 51 «'• L McAtee li Nose Dive, Valador. Shamrock 81248 Empire Ah 3-4 1 0S*fcfast 100 113 1 5 5* 4» J Sm'wood 9 Outline. Lucky Play, Noon Fire ! 80197 Aqueduct 1 137Vkfast 15 111 1 3 4»* 5»S C Balls 5 Brainstorm. Valador, Horologe I BATTERSEA. ch. h. 5 123 By Mont d Or— Sunflower, by Rock Sand. (Trainer. J. W. Healy. Owner. A. C. Bostwick). Ereeder. J. E. Widener. 73951 Woo.l'ne 3-4 1:13 si w 9-10 113 5 2 3* 3'1 E Kummer « Billy Kelly. Lilt. Planet 73677 Doival 3-4 llXHsCha* 7-5 115 2 1 l1 lj R Kummer 5 N H'pshire. LastOne, M'kallonge . 73536 I) ami 51 f l:07HsloW 3-5 108 2 4 1 1' E Kummer (» Ablaze, Lilt. Muskallonge 7S463 B. B'nnets 3-4 1 12«ifast 31 112 3 3 31 l1 E Kummer 4 Hildur. I^ast One. Peter Piper PRINCE OF POWER, br. g, S 1M By Kingship — Picturesque, by Watercress. (Trainer. J. Healey. Owner, Mrs. L. A. Livingston). Breeder. Mrs. L. A. Livingston. 85682 Bowie 3-4 l:14Sfa«t 12-5 115 3 1 l1 1" F Col'lettil2 Cardiff. Transformer, Brim* 85384 Laurel 51 f l:u8%good 16-5 116 3 1 l1 5*B Kenn'dy 8 CunBoat. Pogonip, Manifold 85281 1-a.urel 3-4 1:14 fast 11 116 3 1 2= 3^1 I Parke 8 Sw'gAwny. C.uuBoat. Sennach'b , 85129 I...ur. 1 3-4 l:13»sfast 23 09 6 7 9 9'2 L Bang 9 Courage" us. B.tlre. Contract 84914 Laurel 3-4 1 13Sfast 25 116 4 4 3" ::•! J 'Wallacell C' urageous. ti.Itoat. I«tddieB'c-k 79942 B. Bonnets 5-8 1 :0o«ifast 21 1001 2 5 b-S 3'1 J Ch'lmers •» Bar.Frietcliie. StinHope. Tray're 79356 Wood'ne 5-8 1:03 mud &i 107 5 7 8 i*\ J Ch'lmers 8 Sure to Win, M'uMagic, B.Ciee 4th Race [4th Pimlico] iii, DA PC 1 1-141 Miles, .'l-ycar-old* and upward. ( laimiug. (May lO, 1922 1 4111 nAUt — 1:44 j-r, — 3 — 107.) Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. »i Str.Fin. Jockej. Started Order of Finish. PRINCE Til Til. b. g. 5 lit By Spanish Prince II.— Queen Tli. by Meddler. (Trainer. G. W. Campbell. Owrer, G. W. Foreman). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 88814 H.dcU'ce lm70y 1 :46%hvy 11-10 105 5 1 1* l'i W Harvey ti Llewellyn. M'nMwg.r. R.andliv. 88610 Bowie 1 1-16 1:51 fast 61 111 4 4 31 3" H Stutts « Bluellill. T.R.Call. Quotation 88540 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :50V»fast 14-5 1!6 6 4 3« 3" H Stutts 7 \ .-xation. Blue Hill, ltimi 88492 Bowie lnr7ny l:4»Vifast 19-10 109 7 3 31 "■- M Ll«»a*i 8 Fridnyl3th. Bluellill, Vexation 88321 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:49ttfdow 4 103 1 3 3 1 in G Cooper 5 BobCahiU. I.adyBelle. M'wei-tern 88275 leff.rson 1 1-16 l:47Hfast 11 1"4 6 5 6" 2* T L'bardo (i HighWater. Startieck. Braiuds 88150 Jtfrerson 1 1-8 l:52%£*«t 8 104 2 4 4* 4«1 W Frcnk 7 Costigau. Buck, Midwestern POLYNESIA, b. f. 4 109 By Polymelian— Pcterne. by Elf. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Owner, C. C. Smithson). Breeder, Himyar Stnd. 891 16 See today's chart. H8903 H.dfGYe lTi70y 1 44*4good 41 111 2 1 1« 1T A Hunt S Qtation, C.Niniihan, D.Adams 88766 H.ileG co s% f lcM fast 22 102 13 U 13 ll'« R W'liamsl.'l St.Vtine. Heeltaps. LB morell 1C4993 I.aur. I 3-4 1 UftlfMt 7if !« 14 11 11s 6*3 L I-ang 14 Wraith. Scoop. Ten Sixtv 84288 H .lo'. e 3 4 l:13*jfast 14 103 8 8 81 7J M Llau» til Caligula. OddSeth. Leatherwo'd 83820 Th chffe 3 4 113 fast 22 5 !* 2» W McK'ht « PCgofTruc-e. Sarko. E\a'edltuler 83718 Tli" •■! ffo 2-4 1 U'^fast 23 101 3« C Hooper (I Missionary. J..v Smoke. Deputy I 83426 I. Branch 7-8 l:3l*islow 29-10 109 l'i A Abel G C'denFloss, BJ. House, G'dTimes 83116 K worth lmTOy 1 45 u»ud 51 M 7 7 75 7* II Church 9 Mis nary, T Sixty. N. Langhorne I ! SPANISH NAME, br. f. 3 100 By Spanish Prince II.— Namesake, by Ogden. (Trainer. S. M. Henderson. Owner. Audley Farm Stable). Breeders. . ±. and B. B. Jonas. 85784 P.owie 61 f l:21Vsfast 19 101 6 6 4" 2 J McCoy 12 Demurrage. Sandrae. Wracklan- X560B P.mli.o lmTOy 1:48 slow 12 lu2 7 41 61 J Wallace 9 C rgeDeMar. Brynd.ar. Waver' t 85640 Piiiil.i o 2-4 1 HWaat 17f 109 3 7 51 3« J Maiben 13 Pet«T Paul. Margie K.. Clonasle*- 85413 Laatwl 1 l:41Vsfist 41 Kit 6 5 54 6'1 B Br'ning • CtSayNo. l'.ryndear. YoungApril 85032 1-iurel 3-4 1:14 fast 15 98 9 9 9 7»1 J McTgue '•• Edisto. A .Woodliffe. Mar-uK. J , 84916 Laurel 3-4 l:14%faxt 18 109 11 8 7» 4*5 J McT'guel3 BettyMalonc y. Bryndear, Subtle I 842S3 W'dbine 3-4 1 llSfast 19-4 M 5 6 7» 4« L Lang 10 Sea Fairy. Prince Theo, PIcti» i •3922 Th'cllffo 3-4 1 :14Hfast 1 108 31 I, Lang 7 AuntAggie, MadBeach, L.Wuod j BATONNIER. b. c. 4 113 By Cndgel — Sou, by Hastings. (Trainer. H. 0. Bedwell. Owner, H. G. Bedwell). Breeder. J. K. L. Ross. 85848 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51V»fast 4 112 3 1 3» 4» G Fields 0 Cuelph. Faensa. Ten F.yrk ■9804 Bowie 7-8 1:22 hvy 61 105 1 3 3» 2'1 P Stevens 5 B'lotBrush. Leonardo.. Wnmpec 85743 Bowie lm70y 1 47 fast 5 109 4 4 4 4*1 J Stevens 4 JoySmoke. BallotBnurh. Initiate ' ; 95980 Bowie lra70y 1 47%fast 25 98 1 2 1* 1» J Stevens 5 .JoySmoke. Initiate. Shuf. Along | I 859TB Ptmllco 1 !-• 1 ifrSslop 24-5 96 ] 3 3« 2« J Stevens 5 Pr.THTIi, RrdW'gfleld. Set Sun I 85020 Pimlico lmTOy 1:44 fast 81 115 » 4 3« 31 J Stevens 8 Reparat'n. T Minutes. M terina 05590 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:46Hfaat 45 109 11 t 8 "»• 11 Church 12 Vrana. Lieutenantll., Wampec I I I DER0NDA. b. g. 4 110 By Vnlcain — Autumn II., by St. Frusqnin. (Trainer. G. C. Brenton. Ownar, C. C. Smithson). Breoder. H. T. Oxnard. 88952 H.IHl'.'i 1 1-16 1:15 fast 13 107 8 4 4" 41S A Hunt 9 Top.Sergeant. Intrepid. OverFire 88813 H deCVo lm70y l^S^hvy 63 105 6 7 61 6'» A Hunt 8 Fly. Cloud. Harlan. Belphrizonia 82068 Dev'shire llM'/igood 15 99 2 8 8 8" A Abel 8 Catalan. Dr. O'Mara, Horologe 80300 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1 : IS^fast 41 102 2 3 I'll1 B MrinellllO Wynnewood. Episode. Minto II. 8O150 Aqueduct ll:3S%fast 15 10110 9 6'1 7» B Br'ningl2 Belpliriz'a. TopSerg't, P Hamlet 79688 Belmont 1 1:38 fast 15 102 5 6 6 6» B Br'ning 6 Klondyke. Banter. PrineellamUt 79306 Belmont 7-8 l:25)»Xast 8 112 7 3 •* 4* C Lang 10 F'der'kt'n. B'kP d, Escoba d'Ora SETTING SUN. ch. g. 8 113 By Olambala — Sunburst, by Banaatar. .Trainer. T. Lynn. Owner, E. K. Bryson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. 89114 See today's chart. 88995 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1 43Mifast 48 106 6 4 45 HJ Ley land 8 St.Val tine. Fly'gClond. Pon;oU 88714 Bowie lmTOy hOWOmaO 3-2 104 4 4 4 4» J Ij»yland 4 B.Wingrd. Tliomasine. Thimble 88679 Bowie 1 1-16 l:484,fast 48 107 11 6 4» 51 J Leylandll Kep'ation. L'pardess. T Sergeant 88586 Bowie lmTOv l:48%fatat T 111 2 6 5« 4*1 L Morris « Moonraker. Magi.- Wand. Balboa 87800 F.cir'nds 1 3 16 1 :S7ttfast 15 103 10 7 6» 5» J Leyland 10 Ohilhowee. Costigan, . Honor 87668 F.Gr'mla lmTOy l:433fafast 4 106 • 4 4* 3»1 J Leyland 6 Costigan, Lady Belle, Corget 87457 F.Crnds lmTOy l.llMifaat 8 104 7 S 5» 2'1 J Leyland 8 Costigan. Barra-tida, MissMeise 'MOOTT MAGIC, br. c, 3 105 By Torchbearer — Mirka. by Peter Quince. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner. E. K. Bryson). Breeders. Ward ft Patterson. 88814 H.deCce lmTOy l:4tP*shvy 31-10 93 I 2 !» 3'1 3 Hebert rt Pr.TiiTii. Blew. llyn. R and Rye 88572 Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 27 111 5 6 6 619 L Morris I Ceorge De Mar. Panic. Teapot 88490 Bowie 51 f 1 :07Sifast 42 112 8 8 7'1 6" L Morris ! Noah. Myrtle Belle. Hoot Mon 84881 Laurel 51 f 1 :0T'^fast 78 112 6 8 8 5'° L Morris I Swinging. Contract. M d atArun 84290 H.deG'co 3-4 1 :13*£fast 38 1131 S 9 9 »»• L Morris 9 Gymkhana. Retire. Hurry Inn 82599 Hthorne 51 f 1 :0S1s8low 18-5 113 4 4 i3 4» L Morris 6 L.O.Cotner. M. Master. 1.. Rubin 8J4I6 H'lhorne 51 f l:09%slow 41 120 | S 51 9 L Morris 7 M. Master, L.Rub'stcin, OilBur'r •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. FAENZA. b. c. 4 108 By McGee— Stolen Momenta, by Kingston. (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner. J. B. Stotler). Breeder. C. W. Moore. 88813 HdeC'ce lm70y 1 :46%hvy 8 110 3 5 4l 4" F Weiner 8 Fly. Cloud. Harlan. Belphrizonia 88586 Bowie lm70y 1 :48?5fast 31 110 6 4 41 5»1 F Weiner i Moonraker. Magic Wand. Balboa 88522 Bowie lm76yl:50 fast 2 108 2 1 2'1 2l F Weiner I Arabian, (Quotation. W.-stwood 85848 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51'sfast 33-10 10r» 2 2 21 2» F Weiner « Gnelph. Ten Byck. B.itonnter 85786 Bowie 1 1-16 1 MHraat 7 107 1 2 2« 1" P Weiner 7 Modo. Hyperion. Lei»ch 85744 Bowie 1 1-16 l:50Vifast 23-10 107 3 3 21 2* J Maiben 9 Leiscb, Suburban, Just 5th Race [5th Pimlico] C4U n»pp 4 1-2 Furlong*. Pimlico "nr*ery Pnne. 2-year-oldi«. Allowances! TJlll nflliL (May l«t, 1»21 :53 3-3 2 11H.) Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. ?i Str.Fin. JockeT. Started. Order of Finish. ROCK MAN, b. c. 2 122 By Trap Rock— Lydia A., by Sir Wilfred. (Trainer. J. H. Stotler. Owner Sagamore Stable). Breeder. R. Riley. 88950 H.deCce 41 f 53 fast 23 116 111' l'l J Maiben 10 Fiddlesticks. Cinema. Canter 88487 Bowie 1-2 49 fast 12 116 2 2 2« 1" F Weiner 11 ILStedinan, Y. uarc. Dark Jest CANTER, ch. c. 2 122 By WUdair— Virginia L.. by McGee. i Trainer. H. Rites. OwneT, J. E. Griffith). Breeder. J. E. Griffith. 88950 H.deG'ce 4J f .".3 fast 31-5 122 8 8 6} 4» E Scobie 10 Rock Man. Fiddlesticks. Cinema 88899 H.del'.c 41 f 53*U?- od 1-10 118 3 2 1 ]J E Scobie 7 Mttffet. Siik.n Mane. Cobra 88765 H.deG'ce 1-2 4T'4Xast 21 US 1 3 1» U E Scobie 14 F'dlesti. ks. H. Stedman. Welshot ETHEREAL, ch. f. 2 119 By Campfire — Hypatia, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner. R. T. Wilson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson. S9951 H.deG'ce 41 f 54 hvy 11-5 111 3 3 l1 l* J Maiben 8 Silver Finn. Muffet. Zcod 88742 H.deG'ce 1-2 IS'Sgood 12f 116 4 3 21 l1 J Maiben 11 lma Way. Charlcie, Trapese CINEMA, b. f, 2 119 By Sweep — Magic Lantern II.. by Le Sagittaire. (Trainer, M. Smart. Owner, S. Ross). Breeder, S. Ross. 88950 H.deG'ce 41 f 53 fast 43 113 2 4 2h 9% R Carter 10 Rock Man, Fiddlesticks, Canter 88809 H.deG'ce 41 f 55 hvy 2T 115 1 1 2s 2f R Carter 7 MyColonel. Aucilla. Silver Finn 88519 Bowie 1-2 50 fast 41 115 3 5 2"* l1 B Br'ning 12 Pandy. Atalante, Domnay HARVEY STEDMAN. b. c, 2 (M) 122 By Tinder Fire — Tommy Waac, by Burgomaster. (Trainer. W. J. Howard. Owner, Mrs. W. J. Howard). Breeder. Wade ft Chinn. 88765 H.deG'ce 1-2 47Vjsfast 31-10 118 3 1 2» 3s! K Amhr'seU Canter. Fiddlesticks. Welshot 88487 Bowie 1-2 49 f»st 43-10 118 1 1 It 2» E Ambrsell Rock Man. Youare. Dark Jest SILKEN MANE. ch. c, 2 (M) 122 By Sea Rock— Queen Wolf, by Whipanade. (Trainer, W. Durnan. Owner, Flamingo Stable). Breeder. W. B. Watkins. 88899 H.deG'ce 41 f 53*f,good 46 113 6 6 :i'J 3'3 E Sm'lw'.l 7 Canter. Muffet. Cobra 87587 F.Grnds 31 f 415sfast 6 118 8 3 3' 21 J ButweHi2 Red Heart. J. Knight, Hawkey* 87358 F.Grnds 31 f 42Vsfaat 6 111 2 4 2'i 2"! E Pool 4 Captain Seth. Blah. Burnt SEA NET. ch. t, % (M) 119 By Sea Rock — Wrackinot. by Wrack. (Trainer. M. Smart. Owner. S. Ross). Breeder. W. B." Watkins. 88742 H.deG'ce 1-2 -IS-Vgood 18 114 1 11 9» 10 » B Br'ningll Ethereal. Inm Way. Charlcie 885SG Bowie 1-2 49 fast 32 107 8 9 8l 6*1 B Br'ninglO Dedans, Irresistible, Younre First start for the following: QUAKER LASS. m. f. 2 (M) 119 By Ed Crump — The Quakeress, by Flatlands. . (Trainer, T. Rodrock, Owner, K. E. Hitt). Breeder, K. E. Hitt. \ FLICKER, b. f. 2 (M) 119 By Blazes — Flora Finch, by Transvaal. (Trainer. W. Garth. Owner, W. Garth). Breeder, J. W. Garth. 6th Race [6th Pimlico] 1 1 . s ! I . , 1 oil, DA PC 1 5ftle an«I 70 YanHi. Asbhsrtoa Purse. 3-yesr-oWs, Allowances. Olll hAUt (Mow. 3, 1923 1:42 1-5 3 HO.) Index. Conrse. DHrt Time.Track. Odds.Wt. St. ?i Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order or Finish. •PRINCE OF BOURBON, ch. c, t 107 By Prince Palatine— Forever, by Ballot. (Trainer, R. Waldron. Owner. Xalapa Farm Stable). Breeder, E. F. Simms. 88984 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:12«tfast 2 1071 1114 1*1 A Schu'ger 8 SunnyMan. ("rageous. SilverR'k 88898 H.deG'ce 51 f 1 .06 good 13-10 116 4 2 2» l'i A Sch'ngerll St'mKing. I.'yAmb'dor. F Mate 88764 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:13 fast 18-5 116 4 3 3« 31! A Schu'gerll Dev'shire. Cold. Spire. FirstMute 83976 Aqueduct 3-4 l:13^tfast 16 Hi 2 11 12' 10'* A Schu'g'rl3 Despot, Courageous, Sancy •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. JUDGE FULLER, ch. c, 3 107 By Great Sport — Magnola. by Fugleman. (Trainer. J. Boden. Owner, P. F. Joyce). Bred in England by Mrs. Edward. K9054 H.ileGVe lmTOy 1 :46%hvv 9 90 3 2 3* V H Howard ." Wildern's. L'ten'tll.. Tliomasine 88880 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:12*£fast 274 104 7 8 8» 8'J T Wilson 9 The Bat, Edisto. Millwick 85926 Bowie 1 Lt'JSfcfaat 21f 102 11 13 12» 12:1 L Bang 13 Sumpter. Swinging. Arbitration 85832 Bowie 61 f l:21=sgood 16 111 10 10 11 10» H Howard 11 Senor, Volante. Flagship 85673 Pimlico lmTOy l:4orsslop 19 103 3 1 il l'l H Howard 7 Harlan. Arbitration. Despot 85373 Empire ll:39Hfast 8 104 2 5 61 9:1 H ThomaslO Byllsclf. CampfireTalcs. Chine 85102 Empire 01 f l:067sfa3t 12 115 8 8 9 9:1 F Weiner 9 Bynisself, Pinue, MarthaMartin •DEVONSHIRE, b. c, 3 107 By Gainsborough — Fortuna, by Spearmint. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Ownsr. W. J. Salmon). Bred in England by Sir G. Greenall 88992 H.deG'ce lmTOy l:'3-* *good 13-10 109 5 3 31 4«J .1 Maiben . Overnl!. Singlefoot. By Hisself 88764 H deG'ce 3-4 1:13 fast 9-10 116 3 1 l3 1» J Maiben 11 (lol Spire. Pr.ofB'bon. FirslMate 81792 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 20 112 8 11 81 10'1 B Mar'ellilS Sunny Man. Reminder. Swope 81004 Empire 51 f 1:07V fast 9-10 112 5 3 l1 2* B M'rinelli 12 Bright Steel. Sandhurst, Rodeo 84)700 Aqueduct 5-8 BOOifcfaat 30 115 7 6 4l 3» B M'rinellil3 Suuny Man. Coldbcater, Ran-., k •eligible for Kentucky Derby. •GOLD STICK, ch. c, 3 HO By Golden Broom — Cintrella, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owi»er. A. Barklie). Breeder. A. Barklie. 88238 Miami 3-4 1:13 fast 12 115 1111 l'l J Callahanll Hidalgo, ShadySadie. TheC.mnt 84747 Jamaica 51 f l:05*sfast 6 110 5 5 5' 57 H Thurber •'» Zuker. Joe Marrone III.. Swop* 84579 Jamaica 3-4-1 :l-'%fast 20 108 4 10 10 10" E Barnes 10 Stimulus. Beatrice, Sedan* 8 4276 Aqueduct 1 1 :3T«4jfast 10 107 5 10 10* 11" H Thurber13 Star Lore, Blue Ridge, Senalado 836*7 Belmont 3-4 St 1 :10*fefast 30 117 14 21 221 16' • ■ Colletti2J MotherCse. Stimulus. Sub-Foot 83285 Belm'nt 3-4 MC l:14»4slow 13-5 HI 1 2 1» 4'1 R Carter 10 Coldbeater. Clondland, Finland K2986 Belmont 51 f l:06^»fast 16-5 114 1 2 2» 1* C Kummerl2 Gnome Girl. Danby. Marcellu* 82347 Saratoga 51 f l:06,ifa»t 50 105 10 10 10 7'1 L McAtee 10 Stimulus, Br. Sugar, Stunipdal* •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. SUN TESS. b. f. 3 102 By Sun Briar — Contessica, by Count Schomberg. (Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, W. S. Kilmer). Breeder, W. S. Kilmer. 84990 Laurel 51 f MrVkHI 18-5 110 6 5 7'1 4'1 G Babin 22 Zuker. Lady Classen. Volante 845X6 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:13 fast 17-10 102 I 3 2& l1 J Wallace 7 Fly. Comet. Nedana. TripLightlv 84398 H.deG'ce 51 f l:09%mud 6-5 103 2 6 4«k 581 J Wallace 9 Contract, S'togaMaje. Courage's 84228 H.deG'ce 51fl:07%fast 22-5 108 6 5 3'i CI J Wallacell Volante. Wavccrest. Suburban 84107 H.deGr'co 3-4 1:13 fast 17 102 14 14 14 14'1 .1 Wal'ac e 7 Hurry Inn, Forecaster. Villager 82888 Saratoga 5-8 l:ni%slow 10 112 4 2 2»- 3=1 R Carter ■ Chrysalis. Come. Lithuania 81849 Saratoga 5-8 59%fast 15 99 19 22 22 21" J Wallace 14 Singh-Foot, S'atogaMaJe. Chink SIR RONALD, b. c. 3 (M) 107 By Ambassador IV. — Bobolink II.. by Willonyx. (Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Belair Stnd Stable). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 89115 See today's chart. 89018 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:45 mud 23 104 8 4 a* 5'8 F Stevens 8 Chink, Permanent Wave, narlan 88966 I*. Hunts 3-4 1:12 fast 4 106 6 6 5l 5'J F Stevens 12 Dunlin. Silvrr.x. Marconi 81418 Empire 51 f 1 :04%fast 12 118 5 6 6 6'» G Fields 0 Turf Idol. Reminder. YonngM'tl* 81347 Empire 5-8 1:09 fast ■ 113 4 • «1 10*» G Fields 16 Chink. Le Roi. Sandhurst 81253 Empire 51fl:0*%fast 50 108 4 3 31 o«l G Fields !) J M'roneMI.. P.I. Ridge, Cdpiece MRS. FINLET, gr. f. 3 (M) 102 By The Finn— Zonia. by Blarney. (Trainer. W. Irvine. Owner. E. F. Whitney). Breeders. White ft Garnett. 84348 ILdeG'i e LI f 1 :08 ^mud 50 113 6 6 64 "' E Scobie 7 Sar.Maje, Volante. LaddieKiick 84104 H.deGrce 5-8 l:01«ifast 29 116 7 11 Hi 10'* H Callahn 12 SunPolly, S.indEasy, Midinette KANDUIT. br. f, 3 (M) 102 By Cudgel — Conduit, by The White Knight. (Trainer. H. G. Bedewll. Owner. Kenton Stable). Breeders. Payne & West. 84172 W'dbine 3-4 1:16 fast 5 111 4 3 31 HE Fator 12 Jr I. Roger, WbiteMarsh. Ausmar 83937 Th'cliffe j-8 U*t%ftl*t 4-3 112 2»k E Fator s I'Utin. Ruby Marth. Jean (rest 83112 K'worth 51 l 1 :K«sgood 1T-10 107 6 4 4-1 4=1 H crhurch 7 Blenner!in»*ct t. l'i. tin. M'-I'.ez'to 82849 K'worth 51 I LOT'Sfast 6 106 6 4 4» 3» O Clark S Slice. Head Line. Miss Bezetto 82727 Windsor 51 f 1:07 fast 13 10 110 7 T 51 3*1 H ThomaslO Bow Bowers, Mi-sBezetto. Pietin 82556 Windsor 5-8 1:01 fast 2 109 1 • 6'1 4» F Lee 10 Cold. Poppy, M. Bezetto, Captiv* 7th Race [7th Pimlico] I I ! , I J i j ' ; | I I I 711, nfl PC 1 1-8 MIIok. 3-year-olds and upward, c laiiiilii^. (May 17, 11)11 /Ifl hAUt- 1:51 3 112.) Index. Course. Dist. Time Track. Odds.Wt. St. »i Str Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. ALTISSIMO. blk. g, 4 112 By Trap Rock or Bard of Hope— Louise Trarera. by McGee. (Trainer. G. E. Ensor. Owner. P. B. Codd ' . Breeder. P. M. Walker. 89055 H.deG'ce 1 1-14 1:50-Hhvy 13 112 3 4 24 1» R Pierce 12 Just. Spugs. Pensive 88852 H.deG'ce 11-16 1:46 fast 67 105 4 6 6» 6*1 I Bullman *J TopSergcant. Intrepid, OverFIre 88815 H..li'Ci'oe 1 3-16 2:03:Sihvy 6 116 3 4 4* 3T W Smith 8 Over I ire. Iro tv Roy. Vitamm 88680 Bowie 1 1-16 151%fast 9 114 3 5 5» 5» W Smith 7 Clique. Merrimac. Rupee 88541 I'.owie 1 1 -8 2:00»Bfast 7 112 9 2 1* l'l W Smith 9 Rupee. Sinarty. St. Martins |88492 Bowio lmTOy 1 :19Vfefast IS 105 3 7 7J 6" W Smith 8 Friday Bltli. Bluellill. I'.-.-Tii Hi 88241 Miami lm70y l:45*if*«t 14 G 114 9 6 5» ]'|W Smith ■ PatCasey. MaryAgu- s, N'yN'isb* WO0DLAKE, br. g. 5 115 By Ogden— Scenery, by Sain. (Trainer. E. Trueman. Owner J. Nicosia). Breeder. Xalana Farm. 188792 H.deG'ce 11-15 1:30 mud 7Jf 11113 1 V l'l C I-ang M Kagerness. Muskeg. Kirkcaldy 88681 Bowie 11-16 1:52 fast 30 112 3 2 !•»!' G Lang 7 Rama. Tarray.e C. Dor A.I. inn 88587 Bowie lmTOy l:194f.ist 28 1101 4 6 6 6'« H Stutts 0 T.Serg't. Cold. Billows, D.AdanM 88541 Bowie 1 1-8 2:00Hfast 6 11016 4 3'' 5*1 H Stutts 0 Altlssimo. Rupee. Smarty 88492 Bowie lmTOy l:49V»faat 35 1121 5 5 8 S" H Stutts 8 Fridayl.'lth. Bluellill, PecTiiTil 87973 Miami 3-4 l:13 ifast 62f 108 9 10 10'MO" It Costelloll Wildlane. Chestertir'k. TheoPay 87422 Miami 3-4 l:13Vkgood 75 113 8 10 10 10*1 F W'stocklO FightjngCook, Flax, Bu.ado PENSIVE, br. g. 5 102 By PebbeU— Wiatful, by Star Shoet. (Trainer, D. Barzilay. Owner, A. Davis). Breeder. J. Butler. 89055 H.d.GVe 1 1-14 l:50*ihvy llf 104 4 9 71 4» G FielBs 12 AlUstsimo. Ju»t. Spugs 98951 HiletJ'ce 1 1-16 1 4SrVhvy 8f 107 12 9 8» 11" E Ambr's*13 Old Timer. St Michael. Ticacey 88525 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :54^faat 14 113 4 7 7 7'« II Stutts 7 Roller, OurB'thday. Wrenl.ynch 88493 Bowie 11-14 1:54 fast 9f 112 11 6 81 10»* H Stutts 12 Owaseo. Smarty. Rork 88317 Jefrerson 1 1-16 1 48^fast 13 108 9 10 9" 9»« S Bullman It) Qtiannh. Mollnero. RedSqufrrel 88154 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:48*«fa*t 20 112 7 6 4) 5'1 S Bullman 12 Quaver. Buc-kJones. lies. Leignton 188068 JefTerson 1 1-1S l:48%fast 8 104 4 7 «' ••• A Lacastel2 RoronJr.. lies I. ghton, TeaTray (Coatlnoed on tenth page.) PIMLICO ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES (Continued from seventh page.) SORLINE ch. c. 3 (M) 90 By Boots and Saddle— Pearl G., by Handsel. (Trainer. J. P. Polk. Owner, 3. L. Earl). Br«eder. T. M Murphy. 88987 lldfd'.e 1 IS |-|iy*at «l 87 3 2 3 S'J S Hebert 8 Masnuerado. Stevens. Doctor.! in- 88863 HdeGVo 1m7! y 1 45%fast 94 107 3 Fell ] WallacelO WhiteMarxh. Volcano. Timeless, 87693 K.Gr'ixls ImTOy 1:47 fast 15 110 8 9 93 9=' W Bog'skilO Storm Cloud. Booster. Valentino 86396 F.Gr'nds 3-1 1 2'.%hvy 41 105 2 7 7" 7" W Bog'ski 9 Tdlanc, Orphclin, DthyR.Sims 84470 Aurora 5i f 1 : •*« fast 11-20 112 2 5 5" 4-'l W Bop" ski 6 I.n'lyNewton. MM -Gee. Lunelle 84329 Aurora 5-S l:03%slow G-5 114 7 S 3 2* W Bog'ski 7 A M.D'gh'rty. T.ofTime, P.D'c'y ■Ml Aurora 5-8 1 :01%fast 2 110 4 3 21 21 R Z'cchinill JimeDay. T't ofTimc. L'yN'ton 84019 Aurora 51 f l:09%sluw 41 101 4 4 31 & It Z'ccliinilO llney. ;iory. Bay Dingle BOUNCE, ek. r. 6 110 By Bard of Hope— Elasticity, by Aeronaut. (Trainer. C. B. Harris. Owner, C. B. Harris). Breeder. K. N. Giloin. 88412 Havana 1 I-S l:52%fast 21 109 8 .6 5» 4*1 L Neal 8 Lord Yargrave. Sword. Reap 88301 Havana 1 1-1( 1 45%fast 3 108 7 6 41 2' H Rich'ds 7 Red Legs. Panorel. Swrrd 879441 Havana 13 It 1 :09%fast 6-5 112 4 5 4J 5" C K Alien 7 Dusk. Red Less. Wise Cracker 87847 Havana 1 1-1S 1 :47*f fast 3 110 5 5 6* 4»J It Albiker 0 Reap. Annie I.yle. Tippo Sahib | 1 875691 Havana I IS l:C4%fast 8-i 106 5 4 2* 1» R Albiker 0 TippoSahib. A. I.yle. Red Legi ', 87065 Havana 1 1-16 1:56 hvy 7-5 108 1 3 2« 2l I Holioko 5 OurOotion, BlueStreak, Randel SIB LEONID, ch. g. 5 105 By Leonid — Rosiri« hv Jos Carey. (Trainer. 7. H. Collins. Owner, J. M. Collins). Breeder. C. B. Daniels. 89055 ll.d.tr.e 1 1-1« l:50%hvy 32 MS 11 8 4* 5»J J McTguel2 A!tis.-imo. Ju t. Snugs 88715 Bowio 1 1-1'. l:52%fast 7-5 103 1 3 11 l'i W Harvey 8 Rosa Yeta. Demijohn. Poedic 88659 Rowie 1 1 16 1:53 fast 35 99 3 4 4'1 3M O Drown 7 A-a Jewell. Fairlight. Roller 75812 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 mud 21f 91 9 12 9' S'l B Brning 14 TlieltollCsll. KingAlbert. Simoon 75747 Bowie 1 1-2 2:39%fast 5 104 C S 5? 4- G Rose 7 D.andPrakcs. Guelph. O.FaithfT 75714 Bowio 1 3-16 2:05%faat 3-10 102 8 6 4' 1» G Rose 9 OldFaithful. CbmmeCi. RMDuck j j 75634 Bowio 1 3-16 206%/ast Sf 106 13 12 6' 4' G Rose 14 Anapriaa. Ronfiro. Old Faithful 75595 Bowie 1 1-8 159%fast 27 102 12 9 91 6*1 J ChalmeraU Irish Fat. Magician. Ashland Page 8 Daily Racing Form Charts JAMAICA (Copyright, 1925, by Daily Racing Form Publishing Company.) NEW YORK, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925. — Jamaica (1 Mile). Third day. Metropolitan Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 20 days. Weatlier showery. Stewards, J. E. Cowdin, G. II. Bull and W. S. Vosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, G. F. Dobson. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. 6QAQ7 FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 16, 1923— 58%— £—111.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. Zj*J\Jk9 4 Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88311 BILLIKEN wb 112 7 2 3J 21 I'll1 G Cooper Wr Daniel 4 6 6 2 4-5 CAMPHOR BALL w 114 4 4 4s 4ll 41 2* W HarveyJ Butler 4 6 6 2 1 89002 "DOWNCAST w 113 6 3 2»* 3* 31 31 J BrunnerOneck Stb 21 16-516-56-5 1-2 88961 CHRISTINA w 114 11 1» 1"* 2»k 4"* B MrinelliC W Landers 3 16-513-54-5 2-5 89002'SEABLAZE w 101 5 6 61 6» 61 5'i H Rich'dsP H Falconer 6 7 7 21 6-5 •BELFIELD w 104 3 5 61 62 6s 6« F Jenne G D Widener 15 30 33 10 6 SKIP LITTLE NOONw 117 2 7 7 7 7 7 F Col'lettiMrs J Johnson 6 10 10 4 2 Time, 24, 48%, 1:03%. Track muddy. Winner — Br. c, by Towton Field — Finger Bowl, by His Majesty (trained by A. G. Blakclcy; bred by Mr. Thomas J. Shaw). Went to post at 2:32. At post 1 minute. Start poor and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. BILLIKEN, away well and, racing close up, ran out badly when entering the stretch, but came with a rush in the stretch into the lead and won going away. CAMPHOR BALL began slowly, but finished gamely and wearing the winner down. DOWNCAST swerved badly before entering the ttretch and ran out on the stretch turn, but finished well. CHRISTINA, away well, set a last early pace, but swerved into the deep going in the streteh. QQAQC SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (May 16, 1924— 1:04%— 3— 100.) Purse $1,000. 3-0*J\J*JO' year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88964 MINO wb 4 120 4 2 l2 l1 Is l2 F CollettiOak Ridgo Stb 4-5 4-513-201-5 out 89072 WHITE WASH w 3 115 1 4 3'1 21 2s 21 W HarveyJ Butler 12 20 20 5 7-5 82473 J'NY CAMPBELLwb 3 110 2 5 5 4nk 5 31 E Legere Mrs S Bennett 33 100 103 30 10 85585 KING JIMMY wb 3 115 3 1 21 33 C*k 43 T Burns F E Brown 2 13-511-52-5 out 84905 KILLASHANDRA w 3 110 5 3 44 5 41 5 H ThurberG D Widener 4 8 8 2 3-5 Time. 23%, 48, 1:01%, 1:08. Track muddy. Winner — B. c, by Wrack — Lady Godiva, by Hanover (trained by J. Loftus; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock). Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MINO, helped by the going, raced into a long lead at once and easily won all the way. WHITE WASH began slowly, worked his way up on the inside and finished gamely. JOHNNY CAMPBELL was outrun early and closed up fast through the stretch. KING JIMMY had no mishaps. KILLASHANDRA was always outrun. Scratched— 85496 Barhary, 110; 88964 Chatterer, 110; 84028 Samaritan, 125; 85C00 Watts, 115; 88922 Mixture, 110: 85741 Heckler, 108; Roman Princess, 103. Overweight — Johnny Campbell, 2 i ounds. fiQAQQ THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct. 10, 19*4— 1:41%— 3— 101.) Purse $1,000. 0*y\9*y*J 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $703; second, $200; third, $100. index Horses AWtPPSt fc % f| Str Fin Jockeys Ownera O H C P IS 88211 Rl'liAN ROUGE wb 6 112 4 1 5 4'i 31 I* 1» B M'rinelliMrs R Alexander21 3 3 4-5 1-3 887922*EAGERNESS w 4 1031 1 3 11 l»k ink 2s 2B F Catrone W A Rosen 4 5 4 7-5 1-2 89040'RIGEL ws 5 107 2 5 41 32 21 31 3J A PeternelJ A Coburn 3 4 4 7-5 1-2 89040 EPISODE wsb 7 112 5 4 22 21 4« 44 45 G Cooper A S Woodliffe 15 15 8 21 1 89040 2ATHELSTAN wb 6 112 3 2 3« 5 5 5 5 W HarveyG C Winfrey 8-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 1-4 Time, 25, 49%, 1:15, 1:42%. 1:47. Track muddy. Winner — B. g, by Ecouen — L' Adorable, by Le Samar.tain (trained by F. Alexander; bred in France by Mr. Joseph E. Widener). Went to post at 3:22. At post 1 minute. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. RUBAN ROUGE was outrun to the last turn, then came through the stretch with a rush and. passing the leaders, was shaken up after taking the lead, but won going away. EAGERNESS showed the most sjK-ed from the start and raced EPISODE to defeat before entering the stretch, but tired in the final drive. RIGEL propi ed at the start and was taken very wide on the first turn, then rushed into second place, but came wide when entering the stretch and tired badly in the final sixteenth. EPISODE ran a good race to the last turn and quit. Scratched -8S9661-jVoshiini. 107; 88650 Insulate, 107; (8tH/74)I'ark Hill, 112; 81302 Metrodore, 112. Overweight — Eagerness, 1% |x unds. OQ-| 4\f% FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5, 1922— 1:11%— 2— 117.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds OtlF A vv and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 88741 LADY BOSS wb 5 117 4 1 ft* 1» 1* 1" W HarveyMrs G C Winfrey7-5 9-5 9-5 1-2 1-5 87954 AKBAR w 3 107 7 2 2» 2» 21 22 B M'rinelliH S Bowns 6 8 8 21 1 88962 GALATIA WB 3 107 6 6 41 3« 3J 32 F Col'lettiH A Creevy 7-5 8-5 7-5 2-5 1-6 88924 'FA I BLIGHT wb 4 112 3 7 6l t* 5» 42 A PeternelW V Casey 15 15 15 5 2 HR987'TICACEY w I 114 5 3 3»* 4' 41 5» A A'eardyG Peterson 15 20 20 6 21 85924 TKI) w 3 luSl 2 4 6s 5 1 6* 62 E RobbinsJ A Harper 50 50 60 15 6 88213»NoRA HAYES w 3 Ml 16 7 7 7 7 B Br'ningJ L Holland 10 10 10 3 6-5 Time, 24, 48%, 1:15%. Track muddy. Winner — Ch. m. by Manager Waite — Viola Guild, by Masetto (trained by G. C. Winfrey; bred by Mr. W. W. Harden). Went to i ost at 3:51. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow for all but FAIRLIGHT. Won easily; second and third driving. LADY BOSS sprinted into a safe lead at once, saved ground on the turns, was shaken up after entering the stretch, but held the race safe to the end. AKBAR raced in closest pursuit but was tiring badly through the final eighth and just lasted to save second place. GALATIA lacked early speed, but came to the outside on the stretch turn and finished fast. FAIR-LIGHT dwelt at the start and finished with a rush. Overweights— Ted, 1 % jiounds; Nora Hayes, 2%. QQ~f A "I HH5 BACE— 3"* HE (OctTs. 1922— 1:11%— *— 117.) Furse~$1.000. 3-year-olds and OJjAvFA upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $103. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Sir Kin Jockeys Owners () II C V S «8608 'NEW HOPE w 3 102 6 6 3» 11 l2 ft* H Rich'dsK Arlington 1 7-5 7-5 1-2 1-6 85922 FOVLE w 3 102 1 3 2' 31 2» 2 1 H HowardJ P Grogan 3 3 U-54-5 1-3 S9015 flora STAR w 3 105 3 4 41 4* 31 3* A A'eardyG Peterson 10 U i 2 1 i ! 1 i I l • ] ' ; ; ; • ' ; ( . 84383 SADDLE RUNG wb 8 117 5 2 11 2»* 4» 4» E Legere N Black « 10 10 4 2 89037 CATH'E DODGLASw 3 105 2 1 6» 6* 51 61 V Swans'nD D Douglas 8 10 S 2 4-5 89071 HIGHLANDS w 3 1091 4 6 6 666G Walker OldOaksStkFStb 15 20 20 7 $ Time, 24%, 49, 1:15%. Track muddy-Winner — B. f, by Trompe la Mort — Navarre's Hope, by Henry of Navarre (trained by W. H. Fuwr; bred by Mr. George D. Widener). Went to post at 4:21. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. NEW HOPE worked her way up on the outside and, passing the leaders when entering the stretch, took a long lead ond won in a canter. FCiLE was away well and saved ground on the turns, but swerved out In the stretch and tired badly. FLORA STAR moved up rapidly on the outside and finished fast. SADDLE RING showed the most early speed and was not persevered with when he tired. Scratched— 71058s Sarsaparilla, 107. Overweights— Flora Star, 3 pounds; Catherine Douglas. 3; Highlands, 2%. QQ1 A* SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (May 16, 1924— 1:04%— 3— 100.) Purse $1,000. 3-OwJ-"« year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 853022PO'Y McWIGGLES wb 117 8 2 2* 1» 1* 1" V Swans'nI. Rosenberg 3-5 4-5 4-5 1-3 out 84528SLUPINE wb 117 5 1 1«* 2s 2 2«1 G Cooper Sanf'dStdFmStb I 31 3 4-5 1-3 84091 EVIL MAMA w 117 7 6 61 6» 34 3*1 F Reilly Mrs C M White 10 30 30 8 4 85830 CLAIR DE LUNE w 117 6 4 4h 5l 4l 4» R M'thewsJ F Baldwin 20 33 30 8 4 84939 BAL MASQUE w H7 9 3 J« 3' 51 6*C F'b'therShoshone Stb 20 20 20 7 3 84866 TRUE HEART w 117 4 6 63 4h 6' 6» W HarveyD Oppenheim 12 20 20 7 3 SAFFRON w 117 2 8 8" 820 8" 71 E Shef fer G -D Widener 30 50 60 15 6 89036 TETRAZZINI w 117 3 7 7" 7» 72 8'» H ThurberBelair Std Stb 5 7 7 2 7-10 THE PULLET wb 117 1 9 9 9 9 9 G G'rigliaF Williams 100 100 100 40 20 Time, 23%, 47%, 1:07%. Track muddy. Winner — Ch. f. by Light Brigade — Handzarra, by Handsel (trained by J. P. Neumeyer; bred by Mr. John H. Morris). Went to post at 4:48. At post 1 minute. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. POLLY McWIGGLES soon passed LUPINE into the lead and drew away to win in a canter. LUPINE showed the early speed and finished gamely. EVIL MAMA ran well and finished fast. CLAIR DE LUNE had no mishaps. BAL MASQUE quit. TETRAZZINI had no chance at the start. Scratched— 790162Youthful, 117; Roman Princess, 117. Daily Racing Form Charts ( , 1 COLUMBUS COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925.— Beulah Tark (% Mile.) Twelfth Day. Capital City Racing Association. Spri:*,' Meeting of 19 days. Weather cloudy. Stewards, Joseph A. Murphy and John T. Ireland. Judges, Harry D. Shepard, Wft R. Norvell and Chester Stands. Starter, Lester Dean. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norvell. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:15 p. m.) W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. CQ1 "| "T FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (April 20, 1925—56—2—112.) Purse $600. 2-year-olds. Owlll Maidens. Allowances. Net valne to winner $450 ; second, $100 ; thrid, $50. Index norses AWtPPSt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't . — ^ — ■ 89022 ANNIE GRACE w 107 4 3 1* D 121 H Hay J A Parsona 350-100 89022 LAURAM w 108 3 2 21 21! 2l W Kelly Mrs M C Keefe 1910-100 89022 BISSELL w 1145 2 1 |« 3' 3*J Connors E Loh 100-100 88988 ROYAL JANE w 1091 14 4 4» 42 H Clem't-J E Kleinmaa 1100-100 89022 LADY SHAW w 107 5 5 • 5« 61 S Hicks E Luts 3880-100 88870 LITTLE MOON w 107 6 6 6 * 6 6 W Taylor Mra R A Forsha 283-100 Time, 26, 63, 59. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— Annie Grace, $9.00 straight, $4.20 place, $2.C0 show; Lauram, $12.80 place, $3.40 show: Bisscll, $2.40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Annie Grace, 3H0 to 100 straight, 210 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Laurum, 540 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Bissell, 20 to 100 show. Winner — B. f, by Harmonique — Fortune's Favour, by Ormondale (trained by J. A. Parsons; bred by Orient Stable). Went to post at 2:16. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ANNIE GRACE rushed into the lead at once and, despite an extremely wide stretch turn, held the race safe all the way. LAURAM saved ground when entering the stretch and finished gamely. BISSELL could never improve his position and was tiring at the end. ROYAL JANE finished resolutely. Overweights — Lauram, 3 pounds; Bissell, 2%: Royal Jane, 2%. QQ1 "| Q SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Aug. 19, 1924— 1:01%— 2— 106.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds 0€F 3. JLO and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (88955) PATSY HOWE wsb 4 103 13 2h 2» 1» P» S Hicks Mrs L Gaudet 400-100 ( 88989 )SATANA wsb 8 108 7 6 5 53 4»1 2 1 P Groos F Hays 280-100 89023 = UNCLE ABE w 4 114} 3 1 41} 31 3i 31} J Connors H E Arnold 290-100 88887 'BESSIE HOPE w 4 106 6 1 3} 4l 5« 4l J Petrocca A Johnson 300-100 85428 FLEER wb 8 105 5 2 D 1} 2h 61 J Tunstall J Charles 1390-100 88955 CARL ROBERTSws 12 108 4 5 6« 6» 6 6 W Kelly R Shepp 4770-100 54413XSTERLING w 8 109 3 7 7 7 Pull.up.L Lee F Beiser 1310-100 Time, 24%, 49%, 1:03%. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid — Patsy Howe, $10.00 straight, $5.40 place, $2.60 show; Satana, $4.40 place, $3.40 show: Uncle Abe, $3.40 show. Equivalent booking odds — Patsy Howe, 400 to 100 straight, 170 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Satana, 120 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Uncle Abe, 70 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Flying Squirrel — Silver Ship, by His Lordship (trained by F. H. Sevin; bred by Mr. J. A. Hall). Went to post at 2:47. At post I minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. PATSY HOWE raced FLEER into defeat, but was tiring rapidly near the end and barely lasted to win. SATANA worked his way up next to the inner rail in the stretch and finished wearing the winner down. UNCLE ABE was crowded to the fence on the first turn, but recovered quickly, then was forced wide on the stretch turn and tired. BESSIE HOPE quit early. FLEER quit badly in the stretch after showing the most early speed. Scratched— 65889 Parker, 104; 88871 St. Anthony, 104; 74171 Verna, 102. Overweights — Uncle Al e, 1% pounds; Fleer, 1; Carl Roberts, 4. OQi -| Q THIRD RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (April 23, 1923— 1:05%— 7— 104.) Purse $600. 4-Ot/llt/ year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88993 JOE JOE w 9 102 3 2 3'i 2l 1J 1» A Yerrat E Loh 210-100 88993 LESLIE wsb 5 1061 6 4 P» P 21 2 } L Aron E E Major 440-100 ( 88906) PRIVATE PEAT ws 8 106 5 3 2 4» 4« 3 W Habjan Blander Bros 193-100 89023 BLAH COCHR'N wb 5 110 1 1 41! 31! 3"* 4« H Clem'ts W H Bond 960-103 89058 CRESTWO'D BOY w 6 103 2 5 5« 5s 5* 6» H Hay M Kata 533-100 "4906 SEA URCHIN w 12 106 4 6 6 6 6 6 J Petrecca R Shepp 6320-100 Time, 25, 51, 1:12. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid — Joe Joe, $6.20 straight, $3.60 place, $2.40 show; Leslie, $4.80 place, $2.80 show: Private Peat, $2.60 show. Equivalent booking odds — Joe Joe, 210 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Leslie, 140 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Private Peat, 30 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Rey Hindoo — La Sinaloa, by Emperor of Norfolk (trained by J. Pons; bred by Mr. Edward Cebrian). Went to post at 3:18. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. JOE JOE saved ground on all the turns and, coming fast through the stretch, won in a game finish. LESLIE set the early pace, but was on the outside of the winner throughout and finished tiring. PRIVATE PEAT was crowded back on the first turn, losing much ground, and was forced to work his way up on the outside through the stretch. BEULAH COCHRAN tired. CREST-WOOD BOY raced poorly. Overweights — Leslie, 4% pounds; Sea Urchin, 4. OQi * A FOxrRTH KACE— 3-4 Mile. (Aug. 7, 1924—1:13—3—109.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds. Ot/X^ll1 Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera Equiv. Odds Str't 88861 ATO.MIN ws 109 4 2 31} 3 1 31 ft* H Hay L T Cooper 380-100 88875s 'GOLDEN LOCKS w 99 6 3 2' 2 1 2* 2 J Mann G B Foley 160-100 89059 3 DAVE GOLDIE w 1061 5 5 4l 4» 42 3J L Aron T H Bernhardt 800-100 89060* DOC McMAHON ws 104 3 6 7 62 5» 4 L Lee C I Wilson 590-100 889563KARONGA wb 107 7 4 ft* 1* 1} 5» A Yerrat Mrs W J Potter 330-100 89024 DARKWOOD wb 105 1 1 6l 6* 6» 6» J Tunstall Mrs B Hullcoat 2940-100 89024'MISS BANANA w 102 2 7 6} 7 7 7 W Habjan Mrs V Manale 5990-100 Time, 24, 49%, 1:17%. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid — Atomin, $9.00 straight, $4.00 place, $3.00 show; Golden Locks, $3.60 place, $2.80 show; Dave Goldie, $3. CO show. Equivalent booking odds— Atomin, 380 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Golden Locks, 80 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Dave Goldie, 80 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. f, by Whisk Broom II. — Miniato, by Uuerido (trained by W. A. Crawford; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney). Went to iKist at 3:48. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. ATOMIN came fast next to the inner rail in the stretch and, overhauling the tiring leaders, won going away. GOLDEN LOCKS was forced a trifle wide by KAKONGA when entering the stretch, but finished well. DAVE GOLDIE finished resolutely. DOC McMAHON f.nished with a belated rush. KARONGA set a good pace and quit in the last sixteenth. Overweights — Atomin, 2 pounds; Dave Goldie, 1%; Darkwood, 2; Miss Banana, 4. QQi Q-j FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Aug. 7, 1924—1:13—3—109.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds and' Ot/l^ll upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $60. Index Horses AWtTPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownera Equiv. Odds Str't 88905 JOHN HOSHOR w 7 105 8 3 l1} Is 1» 1» F S'remba O W Frlta 270-100 89058 GYPSY LIGHT w 7 108 5 4 4 1 62 4l 2» J Petrecca W W Bond 160-100 89056 'MARTHA MOORE ws 5 103 4 6 51} 4'1 3} 3J L Lee C S Lemieux 390-100 89025 BILL HEAD w 9 105 3 6 8 7' 5' tj H Hay E Hawkins 860-100 89023 WIN OR QUIT w 7 105 6 2 2l 22 21! 52 F Moore E Long 3110-100 88908 BETSY w 9 106 1 8 72 8 C» 62 L Aron E Loh 1440-100 78655 BLOOMINGTON wb 7 105 7 7 «'l 6* X1 7» J Tunstall E B Thomas 3740-100 89027 HOMER w 4 105 2 1 •» 3 8 8 A Yerrat F Bailey 3070-100 Time, 24, 49, k:16%. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid — John Iloshor, $7.40 straight, $4.40 place, $3.00 show; Gypsy Light, $3.20 place, $2.60 show; Martha Moore, $2.60 show. Equivalent booking odds — John Hcshor, 270 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Gypsy Light, (JO to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Martha Moore, 30 to 100 show. Winner — B. g, by Light o' m' Life — Imprint, by Knight of the Thistle (trained by G. W. Fritx; bred by Mr. G. Gray). Went to post at 4:18. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. JOHN HOSHOR raced into a long lead after going the first half and won in a canter. GYPSY LWBI came resolutely on the inside through the stretch and outgamed MARTHA MOORE. The latter came fast after being outpaced in the early running. WIN OR QUIT displayed early apnea, but quit badly. Scratched 89084 Kremlin, 100. Overweight — Betsy, 3 pounds. SQ199 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Aug. 7, 1924—1:13—3—109.) Purse $600. 4 -year-olds and J*J -M-fd+d upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner $450; second. $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89057 ARAPAHOE wb 7 105 7 1 l'J l'l 1* V A Terrat J T Abrams 270-1C0 89026 RED WB 9 106 3 8 2 2'J 2'J :«* j Petrecca T Check 330-100 89025 POUT! w 5 105 4 5 61 6* 4» 3'J H Hay K O Marlman 820-100 K9058:SAN HKDROX w 6 109 2 6 6J 6« 6* 4J R White A I Gumpert 710-K0 88957 DRUMMOND w 9 109 5 4 4* 41 51 61 A Winters V Gallo 220-10' 89058* 'JoHN JR. w 12 104 1 3 3'J 3' 3J 6* W Habjan Mrs V Manale 16W-100 88959 HK.NIIV S. w 4 10", 6 7 7 7 7 7 W Tavlor Mrs I B Black 5OSO-100 Time. 24%, 60, 1:17. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid— Arapahoe, $7.40 straight, $4.20 place, $4.20 show; Red, $4.20 place, $3.00 show; Polite. $.'{ Oil show. Equivalent booking odds— Arapahoe, 270 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Red, 110 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show: Polite. 80 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Harmonicon — Laughaway, by Cicero (trained by J. Abrams; bred by Mr. W. R. Coe). Went to post at 4:47. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. ARAPAHOE took the lead at once and showed the way by a comfortable margin throughout. BED ran well, but was tiring at the end to outfinish POLITE. The latter came fast through the last quarter and was racing gamely at the end. SAN HEDRON began slowly and finished wntn a belated rush. DKI'MMONI) could never get up. Scratched S90&-. Princess Jane, 107; (89084)Mad Nell, 107. Overweight — Red, 1 pound. O QIOO SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Aug.~9. 1924— 1:46%— 7— 107.) Purse $600. Q€FA#iU 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third. $50. Index Horses AWtTPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89061 =BRIAR SWEET w 1 111 3 1 11 1» l*i 1* 1* W Kelly Mrs M C Keefe 270-100 890fil MIKE MORRSETwb 4 104 5 G 6 3'i 2» 2» 2* A Yerrtt B Luta 68C-103 88959 :GRASS TREE w 6 107 4 4 4' 5* 5 31 31 L, Aron T H Bernhardt 390-100 88959 SIMMER SIGH wb 9 102 1 5 3" 4% 4», 4» 4) S Hicks Mrs C P Knight 7030-100 ( 89061 ) CARNARVON wn 8 107 S2 2' 2' 3' 5 5 H Hay S N Holman 110-100 88800 QU'N O. THE SPAw 9 104 2 3 5 6 Pulled up.J Tunstall R Shepp 2660-100 Time, 25%, 51, 1:18, 1:45, 1:50. Track slow. $2 mutuels paid—Briar Sweet. $7.40 straight, $4.00 place, $2.60 show; Mike Morrissey, $6.40 place, $3.00 show; Grass Tree. $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds-Briar Sweet, 270 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Mike Morrissey, 220 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Grass Tree. 50 to 100 show. Winner— R. f, by Marathon — Briar Path, by Marta Santa (trained by M. C. Keefe; bred by Mr. H. O. Bedwell). Went to post at 5:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BRIAR SWEET took the Lad at the start and easily held sway throughout. MIKE MOK RISSEY ame from far back and finished fast. GRASS TREE closed up resolutely in the stretch drive. CARNARVON quit after racing well to the stretch. Scratched-89088 Super, 101; SH088 Tingling. 101: 88990 Georgia May, 102; 88911 Booneville, 104; (89057)Miss Em. 102: 890C1 King George, 107: 89088 Hercules, 104. Overweights — Summer Sigh. 1 j ound: Queen of the Spa. 5. Page 9 Akron Entries AKRON ENTRIES SATURDAY, MAY 2 WEATHER CLOUDY s TRACK HEAVY. 8650S IS FIRST INDEX OF 1925. 89097 IS FIRST INDEX OF MAT. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:30). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mua runner. :!: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Today's Tnd. norse&rosfPos. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han, 89091 Charles Henry, 11 JP 115 1:14% 7 108X723 89064 'Gordon Shaw, 12 Mil 112 1:12% 5 107X723 889961 Antiquity. 17 .IIG 94 1:14% 4 110X715 88934 *Queen Mazonia, 9 Hv 107 1:16% 5 100x715 88723- 'Locarno. 13 ...Hv 113 1:15 7 110X715 86441 Brush All, 4 Mil 106 1:12% 4 105. .715 89030* Mayrose. 2 ...Hv 103 1:14 8 105x715 88363 Bob Baker. 3 .Hu 104 1:14% 9 107®710 88818* Pony Express, 10 Mil 110 1:13% 5 112. .710 88918 'Horinga, 14 ...Hv 10S 1:13% 6 100.. 710 88716 Royaline, 16 ..Mi 111 1:14% 4 110x710 88995 Roy;il Maid, l.Uu 110 l:19%m ■ 105X700 89031 Eva Song, 5 7 105.. 700 88996 Hello Pardner. 6 Mil 112 1:14 8 107X700 89032 *Beg Pardon, 7 Mil 111 1:12% 7 110X700 89092 Miss Holland. 8Hv 102 1:14% 7 105.. 700 I 88998 'Certain I'oint, 15 Hu 100 1:15 12 102. .700 Second Race — 3-4 Kile. Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 89093- 'Peace Pal, C MH 105 1:14 6 1020725 89031 Zainer, 9 Om 101 1:13% 7 107x720 1 89065s The Girl. 10 ..La 80 1:13% 5 105. .710 89093* Chow, 13 Hv 113 1:13% 7 107x715 89064- Stella Maris, 16 Hv 102 1:14% 5 110X715 i 83893 Without, 11 ..Hv 100 1:13% 4 107X715 i 89030- Doctor Tubbs, 2 Mil 102 1:14 6 107X710 1 89126 Semper Stalwart, 1 12 107X710 I 88041 'Humble. 5 ...Hw 99 1:13% 4 105..710I 89030 Cappy Ricks (M), 12 5 107.. 710 , 88118 Star Court. 14 Hv 110 1:13% 8 107X710 | 88842 Water Girl, 4 Mi 110 1:15% 5 105x705! 89065 Jazz. 8 8 107X7O51 89094 'Jacobean, 15 ..Hv 101 1:13% 7 102X705 1 88998 Zero, 3 MH112 1:14%s 4 107.700 89029 'Rivulet, 7 8 100X700 84408 Mormon Elder, 17 9 112.. 700! Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming, i (89063) 'Marv C... 9 ..Hu 107 1:07% 7 106x725' 88937- Wanderlust, 10 Hv 100 1:00% 3 96X720 (89091) The Ulster, 0 Hu 104 1:07 5 108X710 (89032) Sunny Girl, 6 JP 11111:07 7 111x710 88720 Sling, 11 Hv 113 1:07% 6 101x715 (89092) 'Lotto. 8 3 98 710 88970 'Caveat Emptor. 3 Ti 107 1:07 5 101x710 mmmm. 88(51 Runchief. 4 . .MH 106 1:07 4 100.. 710 88043 Rapid Stride, 7 Hv 105 1:07 8 106X710 89063 'Sweet and Pretty, 12 To 98 1:07% 5 99x710 89032 Gonwithim. 2 ..Ti 113 1:08 5 100x705 84856 Ting-a-Ling. 1MH 113 1:12% 12 106x700 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds. Claiming. 88795 'Cassie Ann, 1 .Hv 104 1:14 99X725 89091 Oil Lady, 3 Ti 107 1:14% 102. .720 89096* Head Line, 7..FG 116 1:14% 107X713 88969* In the Bag. 6 .Hu 100 1:14% 106.. 715 89064 Broadway Rose. 4 Hv 97 1:14% 102. .715 89032 Chef-d'Oeuvre, 5 Hv 105 1:15% 10G..705 88796= Dr. F. T. Adams (M). 2 104. .700 Fifth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $."00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (89093) SAGAMORE, 5.... 8 110x725 89127* Antilles. 1 Bo 99 1:23 7 108x715 89065 Vanishing Boy, 2. 5 110X715 89127 Busy Bob, 7 5 105X715 89065 Lough Storm. 3... 7 108x710 89096 Midnight Stories, 4 6 110X700 89065* Betty Mae. 6 5 103. 705 89065 Little Smile. 8... 5 110X700 89068- Straight Shot, 9.. 6 103x700 89035 Royal Spring, 10. 5 100.. 70,) Sixth Race— 7-8 Mile. Mohawk Rubber Co. Purse. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (89067) Star Red. 5 4 112.. 725 (88972) Pirate Gold. 4 ... 6 112x720 89128- Monastery. 6 .... 7 112X715 87323 Bygone Days, 11. 7 105®715 89128 The Falconer, 8 .. 0 105X715 89128* Rajah. 1 7 107X715 88972- Frank Gailor, 7 . 4 107. .710 89128 Dentaria. 10 .... 5 105. .710 88686 Honfleur, 9 4 107. .705 89033- Lady Choco. 2.. Bo 101 l:31%m 4 112x700 88972 Rosamond, 3 3 104.. 700 86166 Suppliant, 12 4 108x700 89128 Wracklane, 13 ... 3 101.. 700 Seventh Race — 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 89000 'Nettie May. 3 Hu 100 2:08% 4 100X725 89130 'Christie Holters, 0 Hv 101 2:07% 9 100x720 89127 Montillo. 0 ...Hv 100 2:08 7 107x715 89068 Reliability, 1 .... o 100x710 (89129) Kent L.. 2 Hu 105 2:09% 5 112X710 (89063) Shadowdale, 4 IK, 105 2:14Vim 5 112.. 705 Pimlico Turf Notes PIMLICO TURF NOTES BALTIMORE, Md., May 1. Away II. was badly cut down in the running of the steeplechase. X. Daniel claimed Soggarth Aroon for $3,000 out of the third race. Dr. F. \V. Ashe was at Pimlico doing missionary work for the Mount lloyal Jockey Club. Mr Maxwell is taking the place of F. R. Hitchcock during the latter's absence in France. I'. K. Fitzgerald left for New York yesterday to replenish his string prior to shipping to Toronto. EL D. Snydr-r and J. Don have arranged to ship their horses from Havre de Grace to Thorncliffe tomorrow. H. G. Bedwell, by having bred Forelady. won an additional premium of $100 as she-was bred in Maryland. K. 1*. Summerfield sent his good mare Tidings to the court of Sarmation, wheih is sUinding at the Belair Stud in Maryland. Arthur A. Fowler, Reeve Schley and their associates in the Somerset StaJale, promise to be on hand whenever Rock Bass goes to the post. Com. J. K. I.. Ross, who is putting up at his farm ne;ir I^aurel. came over with a party of friends to witness the running of the Dixie. F. M. Alger, another prominent Detroiter, who has gone in for stee-pleehasing. is here for the meeting. His jumpers are being looked after by J. Healy, Sr. Mrs. Wessen Seyburn, who with her husband races under the name of the Win-burn Stable, will be here in a few days. Both are prominent socially in Detroit society. Some of the stewards of The Jockey Club, whose colors will be seen at the meeting are J. E. Davis, A. H. Morris, H. W. Maxwell, Thomas Hitchcock, William Woodward and R. T. Wilson, Jr. W. J. Salmon came over from New York to help give the meeting a good send off. The Salmon colors are very popular with Pimlico racegoers. Primrose being a special favorite with Marylanders. Instead of starting Aga Khan in the Dixie Handicap Fitzsimmons worker the Lawrence Realization winner a mile andva furlong in 1 :59%. He went the mile in 1 :46 and waa under restraint all the way. Daily Racing Form Charts AKRON AKRON. OHIO. FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1925.— (3-4 Mile.) Ninth Day. Akron Racing Association. Spring meeting of 10 days. Weather cloudy Presiding Steward. Andrew G. Leonard. Presiding Judge. J. M. McGraw. Associate Judge, S. S. Render. Racing Secretary. S. S. Bender. Starter, Wm. Harris. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprent ice allowance. QQ1 * /! FIEST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net Ot/1^1 value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89031 -WHIRLWIND w 5 112 7 9 2= 1= 1= 1= H Farland A Pelletier 170O00 84C49 GRATIAN wb 7 110 1 1 1-k 2« 2' 2' W McCabe Mrs M A Barnes 23S0-1O0 889f,8 MV GHACIE wb 10 113 9 6 35 3! 3s 3* C Eatnes J T Davidson 2250-103 r,480f LITTLE ROMP'R wn 7 112 10 3 5* 51 4 J 41 J Berg J S Baldwin 440-103 83324 GREEN GOLD w 13 112 5 2 72 7 J 5 1 5i T Cumngs J W Barnett 52-i-lOJ MWLAMAT ws 9 10S 6 4 8* 8« 61 61 P Powers T F Singledecker 683-100 88685'JIM IIEFFERING w 10 107 4 8 9* 9 9 7* S Holicko E Sterrett 1480-103 87033 ACOSTA w 6 10.1 3 7 6* 6' 81 S ° J Dolin Thomas & Keller 2010-100 89092'GKT -EM w 7 107 8 10 4 4« 71 9 C E Allen O L Foster 1220-100 88914 D. BOTHER ME w 3 110 3 5 10 Pull. up. T Tlirkill Q Boyle 7880-100 Time. 25%. 53. 1:12%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Whirlwind, $5.40 straight, $4.80 p'ace, $3.40 show; Gratian, $1100 place $10 60 show: My Oracle. $8.00 show. Equivalent baking odds— Whirlwind. 170 to 100 straight. 140 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show Gratian 450 to 100 place, 43 3 to 100 show; My Gracie, 330 to 100 show. Winner — C'b. g, by Ultimus — Sarnia, by Quebec (trained by R. Scully; bred by Mr Brownell Combs). Went to post at 2:31. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. WHIRLWIND took a good lead after going a quarter and won easing up. GRATIAN showed the most early speed and held second place safe. MY GRACIE was prominent all the way. GET EM tired badly and was eased up. Scratched— MM1 Prince Direct. 107: 8S99G Full Moon, 105; 88936 Helen of Troy, 102- 88790*Dr F. T. Adams, 104: 8818:1 Good Time. 112. Overweights — My Gracie, 3 pounds; Lariat. 1. CQ1 * E£ SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $50(L 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net Otfl^U value to winner $400; socond, $70; third. $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt % %■ Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 88995'NEEDY w 5 107 4 7 31 1* V V E Cpenter Jessop Bros 653-103 890293«FRNK SUMPTERw 5 107 8 3 4J 4'1 4« 2" J Cowan W Mikel 350-100 89095 MONSOON w 7 112 3 6 9* 6 31 3' F W'stook W H HoKt 1260-100 88005 POMERENE w 9 113 9 2 1 2' 2b 4« A Roach W A Walker 2030-100 89029 SKY MAN w 9 112 5 8 5~ 7* 51 5 F Lee H Rickert 803100 ( 87982 )CLEOPATRA BOYw 9 112 15 10 9" 7» 6 C O'M'ney C Garner "070-100 89090MULLY DOE w 5 112 2 4 7» 8= 81 7* T Jarvis National City Stable 3200-100 88083'LANCELOT w 9 115 10 1 21 3* 61 8« J Winans Miller & Strickland 180-100 88997'ROCKOMAR w 3 11 6 9 6' 51 93 9' C E Allen J Romita 1640-100 C6526 MOSE wb 10 112 7 10 81 10 10 10 W McCabe O Osborno 2100-100 Time. 26. 53%. 1:13%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Needy, $13.00 straight, $8.00 place, $4.20 show; Frank Sumpter $5 60 place $4 20 show: Monsoon, $6 00 show. Equivalent booking odds— Needy. 550 to 100 straight. 300 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show Frank Sumpter. ISO to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Monsoon. 200 to 100 show. Winner P.. m, by Trevisco — Agnes May, by The Commoner (trained by A. B. Jessop; bred by Mr J. J. McGough). Went to post at 3:02. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. NKKDY took the lead after going a quarter and won as her rider pleased. FRANK SUMP- '1F.R finished well and outgamed MONSOON. The latter moved up with a rush when approaching the stretch turn, but tired in the last sixteenth. POMERENE showed the most early speed LANCE- ■ LOT quit badly. CI-EOPATRA BOY was sharply pinched off soon after the start. Scratched— 89031 Zainer, 112; 8891)5 "Enos, 112; 88041 Humble, 105; 88325 Nuyaka, 110; 88357 Bashful, 105. Overweights — Needy. 2 pounds; Pomerene, 1: Rockomar, 4. QQ1 **Ct THIRD RACE— 34 Mile" Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value Oaliall ton winner $400; second, $70; third. $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (89030) 'LITTLE PAL w 3 96 3 1 1J 1* Is 11 J Dalin Mrs J Sciaccaluga 520-100 88817 R1C1PD MURRAY w 5 114 1 8 5'1 3* 3 1 I* W Smith A L Briggs -80-100 88969 SALVAGE WB 3 10S 4 2 2* 2' 2» 3 C Jackson W C Daly 440-100 89094 "KOKLLIA wb 5 109 8 5 4* 5* 4' 4'J P Powers M A Nash 420-100 89004 RUBY MARSH w 3 100 5 3 3l 41 6s E3 S Holicko E E Sterrett 18"0-10J 88545 FIN MAKER ws 3 101 3 9 6'J 6« S» 6" C E Allen W E Martin 450-100 88045 ORLEANS GIRL w 8 112 7 7 8 k- 8s 7} C Eames P Dwyer 1333-10C 89063 (HUCY RUMP w 8 110 6 6 7« 7» 74 8* T Thr'kill Amu I Keller 8670-100 85390 SEMP'R ST'WARTw 12 114 9 4 9 9 9 9 E Atkson F Williams 7300-100 Time. 25%. 52%, 1:21%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Little Pal. $12.40 straight, $4.40 place, $3.20 show; Richard Murray $3 40 place $3.00 show; Salvage. $3. 80 show. Equivalent booking odds — Little Pal, 520 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show Richard Murray. 170 to 10J place, 80 to 100 show: Salvage. 90 to 100 show. Winner — 11. g, by Half Rock — Stone Chase, by Berrill (tiained by R. Scully bred by Mr C L Whiting). Went to post at 3:29. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. LITTLE PAL. :iway quickly, made the pace all the way and held RICHARD Ml'RRAY safe at the finish. RICHARD Ml'RRAY was in close quarters at the stretch head but finished gamely. SALVAGE tired. KoKI.LIA finish. d well. FUN MAKKR began slowly. Scratched— R900K My Ix»rraine, 108: 87779-Publicity. 105: 89092 Figuration. 117- 89030 Old Home-Head. 105; 89000 Johnny Overton. 114: 88998 Thirteen. 110; 88997 Bay Dingle, 104; S9001 Clean Red, 105. Overweight: — Salvage, 2 pounds: Fun Maker. 2. QQ1 0»T FOURTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs^ Purse $500. ILycar-olds and upwax L Clainunir OQlcMcj Net value to winner $490; second. $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPl'St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds S'.r't 88593 CRYSTAL FORD w 9 112 7 7 2* I* U 1} C Eames W Sand 1 130.100 88771 'SAM SMITH w 4 109 2 1 l'l 31 2' 2' F Horn J Revnolds 1580-100 (88971 .ANTILLES w 7 112 3 S 6'1 4 1 41 3nt R Carter C Kindle 600-100 89092,H1SV BOIJ w 5 106 5 5 4' 2S 3* 41 J Cowan Fort Garry Stable 23RI-100 88411 MONTILLO wb 7 U?, 10 2 7 61 53 5» A Roach J M Weill 1890-100 88641 COLOSSI'S w 6 112 4 4 51 61 6* 6» W Smith S G McNeill 400-100 87890 TELESCOPE wn 4 M 6 6 3} 7 7 7 H Farland L A Seregni 4-0-10 j Time. 25%. 51. 1:20. 1:28%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Cry tal Ford, $4.40 straight, $3.00 place, $2.80 show; Sam Smith ' $7 °0 place $4.00 show; Antilles. $3.40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Crjstal Ford. 120 to 109 straight. 80 to 100 place 40 to 100 show tam Smith. 200 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Antilles. 70 to 100 show. Winner — Ch. g, by Clifford — Glimmerglass, by Chuctauunda (trained by n. Stuart; bred by Mr. John Sanford). Went to po«t at 4 00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving'. CRYSTAL FORD raced into the lead after going a quarter and held the race safe for the remainder of the way. SAM SMITH set the early pace and showed nuic h iq eed all the way. ANTILLES fin. shed fast on the outside. BUSY ROD rau a good race. TELESCOPE ran a quarter, then quit. Scratched 89004'Chile, 104; 89095= Part hema, 107; 88716 Royaline, 107; 88918 Horinga, 10" BUS* P.allotcar. 112. Overweights — Crystal Ford. 3 ponnds: Montillo. 4: Busy Bob. 2. QQ1 OO FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $60ol 3-year-olds and upwardi Allowances Ot71AO Net value to winner $450; second. $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % %StrFin Jockeys Owner* Equiv. Odds Str't 89«66'PETER BROWN wb 5 109 1 1 V P 1 1) W Smith General Lee, SUble 310-100 (89066) MONASTERY w 7 113 6 8 4* 3' 2 * 2"k T Jarvis E Haughton 280 100 (8*324; RAJAH wb 7 Ui» • | P 2* 3 3' V Horn E McCuao. 170-100 - ' 1 '■ - 1 - . "I .P 1 I ■ W.I 88972 THE FALCONER w 6 106 2 2 61 6* 6» 4» J Cowan Fort Garry Stable .1300-100 88937 'C'LOS ENRIQUE wb 6 109 8 6 6» 4» 4» 6 H Farland J Hayes 12i0-190 89032 WRACKLANI wb 3 100 2 3 7'1 6' 6«» 6" J Berg Fort Garry' Stablo ♦ 88972 DKNTARIA w 5 109 4 4 31 7« 7" 7» F Lee H L Munson 2610-100 88896 ASAPH W4 110 75 8 8 8 8 K Noe Everett & Stark 1680-100 TCourled as Fort Garry Stable entry. Time. 25%, 60%. 1:12. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Peter Brown, $8.20 straight, $3.00 place, $2.00 show; Monastery, $3.80 place, $2.80 show: Rajah. $2.40 show. Equivalent booking odds— Peter Brown, 310 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Monastery, 90 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Rajah, 20 to 100 show. Winner— B. g, by Star McGee— Bessie Keough, by Peter McCue (trained by J. R. Carroll; bred by Mr. .T. Brown). Went to post at 4:30. At post 10 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PL'TKR BROWN set a good pace and held the race safe all the way. MONASTERY finished well and outgamed RAJAH. The latter came a trifle wide when entering the stretch. CARLOS ENRIQUE could never get up. DENTARIA tired. Overweights— Peter Brown. 3 pounds; Monastery. 4; Wracklane, 1; Asaph, 4. fiQI QQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net OW**HJ valuo to winner $450; second, $100; third, $59. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Cquiv. Odds Str'f* 88822 KENT L. w 5 110 4 7 7 6 51 2' 1J K Noe Miss M Kelly 439-109 89000 'CLANSMAN w 6 108 1 2 1' 1» 1» 1» 2' W McCabe Mrs M A Barnes 510-100 89067 FR'NK FOGARTY w 7 1C8 2 3 4* 4'1 4» 3' 3' E Cpenter R Cooper 350-100 88699 = BRIGHT IDEA w 3 100 7 6 5 1 5« 2= 4« 4« J Berg J Eckert 760-100 88999 ISAMAN w 4 107 3 4 21 21 3'1 5J 5= H Farland L A Seregni 630-100 (88728) 'COMEDY wb 4 101 5 1 3-k 3h 6'! 6" 6" C E Allen L O Pierco 280-100 (88793)BLOSSOMS w 5 100 6 5 6« 7 7 7 7 J Dolin W M Cain 2930-100 Time, 26. 52%, 1:20, 1:44%. 1:54%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid— Kent L.. $10.60 straight, $5.00 place, $3.00 show; Clansman, $4.60 phice, $3.20 show: Frank Kogarty, $3.60 show. Equivalent booking odds— Kent I... 430 to 100 straight. 150 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Clansman, 130 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; Frank Fogarty, 80 to 1(0 show. Winner— Ch. g, by Zeus — Horla, by Henry of Navarre (trained by J. Sullivan; bred by Messrs. White & Cliborn). Went to ] ost at 5:06. At post 1 minnte. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. KENT L. was outpaced in the early running, but clos« d up fast when called on and wa« drawing clear at the end. CLANSMAN raced into a long early lead, but could not withstand the winners challenge. FRANK FOGARTY easily outfinished the remainder. BRIGHT IDEA raced into second place on the back stretch, but tired. ISAMAN retired early. COMEDY raced wide. BLOSSOMS was always outrun. Scratched— (89095) Rock Bottom, 112. Overweights — Kent L.. 4 pounds; Clansman. 3; Isaman, 1: Comedy, 2. OQIOA SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-Ot/luV ing. Not value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 89094* 'QUASH w 4 101 3 1 1* 1' 1» 1» 1« C E Allen Fort Garry Stable 720-100 89068 CAP'N SCHNEL'Rwb 3 100 5 9 5' 4' 3' 2» 2=1 F Horn H Herron 8310-100 890693EVELYN WHITE wb 6 106 4 7 71 53 4» 3» 33 F W'stock R D Carter 28,'-100 89063 DR. HUFF w 3 102 2 3 2' 31 5b 4^ 43 F Lee A Allen 1730-109 89068*LA KROSS w 9 10.1 6 8 9 9 8s 5» 5J J Dolii J W Pinkham 550-100 89069 «WAUKEAG W 11 103 9 6 85 83 7a 61 61 J Dillea C H Freeman 3 •0-100 89035*CHRIS'E HOLT'RSw 9 106 7 4 6' 71! 6h 8» 7'1 S Holicko E E Sterrett 360-100 88996 PONDEROSA WB 9 108 1 5 45 2l 2" 7s 8» T Thr'kill B Thayer 4740-10J 89034'CZARDOM w 9 111 8 2 31 61 9 9 9 K Noe T Harknesa 1340-100 Time. 26, 53. 1:21, 1:44%, 1:53%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid — Quash. $10.40 straight, $9.00 place. $4.20 show; Captain Schneller, $25.20 place, $9.40 show: Evelyn White. $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds — Quash. 720 to 100 straight. 3R0 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Captain Schnelbr, 1100 to 100 place, 370 to 100 show; Evelyn White. 50 to 100 show. Winner— Br. f, by Iron Cross II— Erma, by Martinet (trained by R. Stralendorff ; bred by Messrs. Williams Bros.). Went to post at 5:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. QUASH raced into a good lead at once and won all the way. CAPTAIN" SCIINKLLER raced forwardly throughout. EVELYN WHITE made up some ground. DR. HUFF tired. LA KROSS finished gamely. WAUKEAG was outrun all the way. PONDOROSA showed some early speed. Scratched— 890.".2 Recoup, 106; 89035 Tomahoi. 108; 89065 Lough Storm. 107: 89000 Nettie May 106; 889392Gail Ford. 113: 89034 Dautzic, 103; 88973 Blackolia, 108; 890353Dr. Mayer, 108. Overweight — Dr. Huff, 2 pounds. Page 10 Post Position and Workout Index-Pimlico Post Position and Workout Index — Pimlico Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Pimlico, together with their post positions, Saturday. FIRST RACE— t Miles. PP. Ind. Horse PP. Ind. Horse 1 Herriard 11 Rock Bass 2 Duettiite 12 Ethereal Blue 3 Delectable II. 13 Owen Tudor 4 Saint Savin 14. Lieutenant Seas 5 Houyhnlnm 15 Carabinier 6 Saint Pancras 16 Booty 7 Dunks Green 17 Vox Populi II. 8 Tassel 18 Dan IV. 9 Mitrailleuse 19 Sky Scraper II. 10 Bullseye SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2 439 Pheasant 5 391 Meridian Hill 1 466 Princess Apple 6 447 Green Blazes 3 Curler 7 Best Shot 4 440 Little Blazs THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 1 417 Scotch Broom 4 446 Heeltaps 5 462 Sun Altos 5 483 Separation 3 419 Valador 8 109 Storm King I 7 275 Prince of Power 11 463 Battersea 8 45* Dlotrenes 12 480 S»nator N orris 9 456 Roland 13 457 Glister 10 451 L'd Baltimore II. FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 448 Deronda 5 459 Batonnier 2 462 Faenza 6 287 Spanish Name 8 440 Polynesia 7 457 Moon Magic 4 449 Prince Tii Tii 3 462 Setting Sun FIFTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 1 452 Silken Mane 6 455 Canter 2 Ethereal 7 452 Harvey Stedman 3 464 Cinema 8 443 Sea Net 4 Quaker Lass 9 Rock Man 5 Flicker SIXTH RACE— 1 Milo and 70 Yards. 1 273 Mrs. Finley 5 457 Prince of B'rbon 2 250 Kanduit 6 200 Sir Ronald 3 462 Devonshire 7 457 Judge Fuller 4 456 Sun Tess 8 423 Gold Stick SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-3 Miles. 1 670 Bounce 4 403 Sir Leonid 2 4E6 Altissimo 5 448 Woodlake 3 460 Sorline 6 432 Pensive Columbus Entries and Past Performances COLUMBUS SATURDAY, MAY 2 WEATHER CLOUDY; TRACK SLOW. The figures under the heading "Bee." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1. 1984, no matter where it finished. Ib cases where record was made on other than a fast or goed track, abbreviations show track condition*. 8«3»« TS FIT: ST TNT1EX OF 1925. 89097 IS FIRST INDEX OF MAY. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :!: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. "Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. The following abbreviations are used to designate tracka at which tltne recorda shown in entries were made: Aqueduct Aq Kempton Park JTP Aurora An Renilworth Ke Belmont Park BP King Edward Ki Blue Bonnets BB Latonia La Bowie Bo Laurel Lo Brooklyn Park Br Lexington "Lx ' Churchill Downs CD Maple Heights MR Columbus Co Marlboro Mb Connaugbt Park . . . CP Miami Ml Conneaut Lake CI. Mobile Mo Dade Park DP Mount Royal MR Devonshire De Omaha Orr, Dorial Do Pimlico P»fi Dufferin Da Rucoland Rd Empire Em Reno Xe Fair Grcunds FG Saratoga Ba Port Erie FX Tanforan Ta Ha m Utan Hra Thistle Down TS Havre da Grace HO ThorncUffe Th Hawthorne H* Tijnara Tl Havana TTv Toledo To Huntington Hu Windsor Wi Jamaica Ja Woodbinj Wo Jefferson Park JP First Race. — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Puree 8600. 3 year olds and upward. (Taimirg. j (Track record: April 23, 1923- 1:0534— 7— 104.) Today N Ind. norse.t Post Poo. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. (85238) Dancer, 6 12 111 XT-':; 1 89084* Spontaneous, HAu 104 1:09% 4 108X720 88066- Virge. 10 Mil 108 1:06 11 113 .'715 (89181) John Hosbor.l2nv 113 1:00% 7 111®715 88908 Sea Wolf. 3 . .De 1 13 1 :072a • 115x715 88187 Siinborn, 5 Ke 105 1:10 3 99X710 (8*236) M.iv Fly. 7 Mi 100 1:07% 3 89.. 710 89068 'Carry On. 8 ...Co 100 1:11% 9 104X705 88087 W. P. Montgomery. 9 S 111. .705 89086' 'Woodland yu.ci. (M). 1 Au 105 1:08% 4 104.. TOO 89088 Lizzie N. (M). 2 Em 109 1:09% 3 99. 7 0 81278 Brother Maclean. 4 ■ 111X700 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $600. 4 year olds and upward. Cia:i: ing. ■ (Track record: April 23. 1923— 1 :OT ^— 7—104 I ! 89*88 nocbJe Shot. 6 Mi 117 1:08% 4 104x7251 89027 Snowden. 1 ...llv ia3 1:07 4 PH.. .10 8*966 ll«« I, . 4 IVe 10311:07 5 108.715; 88771 Dalton. 7 Ti 117 1:07 »1 107. 715 84657 Sm.ill Star. S .Mil lltf llO^sy 4 MB..71P , 89056 IJoyd George, 3Mi 120 1.03 ■ 101.. 705 ■ ! , 85593 Sarafax (M). 5. An 106 1:08% 6 102.. 71)5 88343 •IVniM-e fluid.*. 2 JP 106 1:12m 4 97..700J I Third Race*— 5 1-2 Furlongs. | Purse $800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming, j j (Track record: April 23. 1923- 1:05 -i — 7 — 104.) | I 89025 NANCY MeKAY. 8 MH 106 l:06ss 4 102x725; (89084) Mad Nell, 5 ..Hv 104 1:07% 6 107x715 (89025) Ilaran. 7 Hv 111 1:07% 8 107.. 715 89C85- Tow Ion's Rose M . 4 JP 113 1:11% 4 104X715 S9084 Red Mill. 1 . .Hv 103 1:0»%9 4 105X715 89C56' Virginia Goodwin, I MH 103 1:10% 4 102. .710 89057- Roma. 6 Co 116 113%s 5 102. .710 88871 St. Anthony (Ml. 1 3 Co 113 1:12% 4 104.700 Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse JtjOO. 2-year-olJs. Allowances. (Track record: April :.*). 1923—56 — 2 — 112.) 88988- Mullisan. 4 ...Colli :56% 112X725 (88870) One Gold Buck. 1 I ' Co P 5 sM 109. .720 88988) P.ter Brush. L'Millti :5i'-, 109.. 715 88856) Top Lady. 3 .Co 112 :5» 109. 715 (8S823) Northern Mias.5Co 108 :5i 112.. 715 ! S9022) Aunt Laura. 7 Co 112 :56% 109.. 710 8S033) Nervous Abie, S. . 115x705 88983 Freda D.. 6 ..Mi 115 :56% 112.. 700 Fifth Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $»»00. 3-yenr-olds. Claiming. ! (Track record: April ^3, 1923 — 1:05%— 7— 104.) 88956 »The Abbot. 6 .Hv 103 1:06% 107X725 89059 'Red Squirrel, 1 t MH 110 1:07% 104x720i 888*4* Hole Card. 2 ..Em 113 1:07% 111.. 715 (89024) Step by Step, 4. Co 107 1:10 112.. 713 88928 Phyllis Gentry, 7 I Hw 104 1:09% 100. .710 8G931 Winnie Davis, 3 MH 109 1:07% 97.705 89120 "Miss Banana (M). ! 5 JP 113 1:08% 98..700J Sixth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $70). 3 -year olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: April 23. 1923— 1 :03%— 7— 104.) (88273) Last One, 6 ...Ke 103 1:07% 7 103x725 88S923 .Ege, 5 MH 104 1:05% I 101X720 , I3899Z) Idle Seth, 10 ..Au IIS 1:07 3 1UX7L ! 84219 Ferguson, 9 ..Hv 108 1:06% « 105x715 88240 Bees, 8 Mi 110 1:07% 4 104.. 715' 890871 True American, 1 Hv 104 1:01% 5 105X715 i89C87) Coral Reef. 2 Hv 115 1:07 5 117X710 i 82465- fharles Whitney. I ■ Hv 110 l:15%m I 1 H 70) 1 88318 Prinkley. 4 ..La 118 1:07% 3 97.. 74.0 M S898* Mascarita, 7 ..Mi 108 1:08% 3 94.. 700 1 Seventh Race^ — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Pur*e $04)0. 4-year-oKlH and upward. Claiming. i Track record: Aug. 9, 1924—1:40% — 7—107) 89C8S- 'Article X.. 8 6 99X725 i i 89085) M.-lbourne. 0 . . . . 4 10Sx7l'0 I 89028* Hopeful. 3 ... .Hv 110 1:48% 9104X715 . S9018 Super. 4 8 100x715 i 890883 'Buck Jones (Ml. 2 Ti 104 1:50 4 104X710 I (89119) Joe Joe. 7 9 106x705 i £9031 Calvin. 1 4 104. .700 » 89062 »Mr. Beck, 5 5 119x700 I Columbus Jockey Percentages CLtXBCS JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1U25, to April 27, 1925, Inclusive. At or Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mta. 1st. 2d. 3d. Gross. C 35 P 7 4« 16 10 1 Tunstall, J -33 96 3 1 0 1 Wiloon. L. 28 102 64 18 8 13 Aron. 1 25 101 8 2 2 2 Majestic. J 22 98 72 16 17 « Mann. J 22 9* 9 2 1 1 Moore. W 22 101 9 2 1 I Taylor. W 18 102 45 8 6 6 Cocnorfl. J 17 110 «4 11 9 8 Hay. II 17 '.* 143 24 17 24 Prible. D 13 102 39 5 3 5 Cl.-nont.s. II 12 10M 18 2 2 O Proggatte. I) 11 108 47 I 8 4 Ycrrat, A U 08 175 20 11 23 Partingtoa. L. 09 102 46 4 6 7 rilmoj. J 08 107 92 7 7 11 Habjan. W *? 90 111 8 8 11 Sereuiba. P ■• 1«" 54 4 8 8 Hnorri B 07 102 30 2 3 3 AoHerooo. A "» ■* 1* 1 1 2 Byrne. J 0« 103 18 1 • 2 HUka, S OS 183 18 1 1 1 At or Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mta. 1st. 2d. 3d. Kelly. W 03 107 22 1 | 3 . Lee. 1 02 96 44 1 3 3 1 W.lhams. A 98 4 0 0 1 1 .F.aiham, E us Q o 2 2 | Dooms*, k 105 9 o i i I j Estrada. M 1(H) 6 0 0 0 I Dnhmin, II 9* 1 0 0 u 1 Estiaila. M 100 6 0 0 0 • Cordon. J 101 4 0 0 o J t;r«o*. I*. S 102 10 0 0 1 Haslie. J. R 98 3 0 0 0 flih-man. E 108 4 0 10 Lux. V 98 3 0 1 • MrCraw, S. 100 13 0 1 2 Meeaau, W 100 1 0 1 0 j Meyers. C 100 10 0 0 f Mouten. M 107 15 0 2 1 I Stirling. D 112 11 0 3 1 1 tiler. II 95 10 0 1 1 I V inters, A. 103 4 U 1 1 Whit.-. K. 112 4 0 0 0 ) William,, A 88 4 0 0 1 li 1st Race [1st Columbus] | 1 ', j j I | j j | I 1 I ' ! ! t I ! let RAPC "» '"- Kyrlongn. 3-year-oUs and upward. 4 laiming. (April 23, IM IIHl/L ll»2:i 1:4 5 1-5^7 1«4. It.dei Course Diet Time T'ek Odds Wt at a 8tr ru Jorkeas Started Order of Finish DANCER, b. g. 12 111 By Isidor— Danoccara. by Clifford. drainer. O. Johnson. Owner. Missouri Stable). Breeder. J. Sanferd- 83232 Column's lna.Hl 1:»9 List 23-10 101 l'l M Clarrett 12 Cavnh'd'rll.. ICr'kane. F'ryMto S4891 I. P.raiuli 1 1-16 153'sfast 3i 103 2« L Aron 7 Servitor. MyrtleCrown. Tanfaluo 81725 lift-rin 7-S l:.T; 6fast 13-". Ill 9 L Aron S M.igi-ian. Hnrtelle. MtJJMWtM 8 4519 Dfi.rin ImTOy 1:33 fast IS 1C« 5'i L Aron I Pellilcl .mSteel. Ap'l'gy. U'v'nito 83637 Th'cliffO 1 1-16 l:47%fast 20 117 7" L Aron 7 ff.ir.Mk, MtnRoscIl.. C. a'Or 83427 L.P.nnch 7-SPP5 slow 7 109 4»i L Aron 0 St. Mi. liael. Magician. Cote d' Or 83320 L.Rranch 7-S l:J^%fast 17-a 109 5*i L Aron 10 Floren. eUien. Athlete. Uoxwood SPONTANEOUS, b. f. 4 109 By Hearts of Oak— At Once, by 3imontanlt. (Trainer. F. Wood. Owner. F.. Woodl. Breeder. G. D. Widener. 83C.8 4 Column's 54 t 1:13 h\ y 4* 109 3 3 3'J :.»J ff Meehan 7 MadNell. Horace!. . h. M ssinoa 88990 Columh's 51 f I (i9%good Si M 3 1 l1 2» W MeehanlO Jmmebsr. KockConrt. I .iral.nt» ^5195 Coluaibs 3-4 l.l«%last 9i 110 3' F Horn 8 S. Pacific. 11 Sweet. (..Peu'innei 84318 Aurora 5* f 1:08 fast 5 l.M 2 5 'i| 7»J J Carroll » T.o'lh'M'e. IVjuhle T.. Simli.itj 84023 Aurora 3-4 1:17 slow 4 112 5 3 3J "•» W Taylor 8 Simplicity. Viennese. Balefnll 83851 Aurora 3-4 1:14%fast 15 107 1 1 1» 1» W Taylor 9 K»anlnnt. Hasty Miso, NoAhrofc Rf»5i;3 Aqueduct C|fl:21%slow 50 107 1 11 15' 15»» J Dawson 18 WildCoose. Jessr.r.me. Cue Hick 78989 Jan.nica S-4 1 :14%hvy 25 102 3 5 6| 6" G Cooper 7 HighCoiunmnder. Protocol, Juno 75366 L'.llia 7-8 M C 1 :L'6%good 60 104 3" J Giord no 8 Gypsy King. Ulind Play VIRGE, ch. ra. 11 118 Br Leonid— Virginia Lmdsey, by Pirato of Pea- zance. (Trr»tner. C. E. Davisen. 0»-n»r. C. E. DavisonV Br»»der. Col. M. Yemir. 80056 Columb'a 51 f 1:13 mud 19 5 1^7 S 1 U 2J P Seremba ■ VginiaQ n. V '^'iaU'd'n. M il ro 88323 Columb'a i| f i:IO slow 31 1"7 1 2 4' S' F Seremba ti FirstPul't. Tow. Rose. Vir.Que-.-n 88281 Havana Z\ f 1 :'1S%fast :i 108 4 3 5'* .i1 T Durns fl Lula. Traviata. Whispering 87805 Havana 5-8 l.iC%rast 4 107 7 2 41 7«i F Sere.nba 7 Horinga. n IHackwell. Sky Man 87747 Havana 5-8 1:02 fast 10 107 7 3 3* 2* F SerembalO Zimcr. MiUHIackwell, Crimpi::ir 8C973 Havana oj f 1 :08%l".tst 10 110 1 10 94 9*J F S'remba'l2 Qu'yW.ird. HazelDale. P^rtlie na 86104 Havana olfl:08%fast 31 108 1 S 4& »'♦ K Noe 11 Collision, I'eter ComBs, Cedric 85502 Cobimo's 5-8 1:02 fa*t 6 191 l1 K Noe 12 ICapidStride. 0 Rump. Ptid.Pu-145398 t'oliimb'a 51 f 1:08 fast llf 107 Pulled up R Costellol2 Itengore, Lrrbeck, Move On Seth 84771 Akron 51 f l:07%fa.«t 6 112 3'1 M Garrett 19 liar .Electric. I.. White. S,Die«o 84312 Akron 51 f 108%fast l'-lO 101 Is K Noe 8 DeTnieman. Cliow. SmiCgMagSie JCHN HCSH0R. b. g. 7 111 By Light o' m' Life— Imprint, by Knight of ta« (.Trainer, G. W. Fritz. Owner, G. W. Fritz). Thistle. Breeder. G. Gray. 89121 See today's chart. 8905 Columb'a 5* f l:M%hvy 3 108 5 7 61 6"! S Ranks 9 RedSquir'l. Cvmnast. Grey Rock 88-'5 Havana 51 f t: .'S%fast 6 110 1 5 5" 471 It McAl'ev 7 G.GoMlf., Confeder "y. I'o'Sff 88940 Havana 3 1 1:1* slow '5 113 4 6 C& 7" R McAley S HelloP'dner. Ilashfnl. LeiioraP. 87922 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast C-5 111 4 12' 5*1 R McAley (» SevenSeas. Q:. enKstlier. Hnea 878H* Havana 51 f l:C8%fast I 113 2 6 51 471 R McAl'ey 7 (apt. (lover. Mabel K.. Yukon 85507 Columb's lm70y l:47%faht 7-5 100 l'l F Horn 7 Hopeful. Blossoms, Briarcliff MMI Columb'a 61 f 1:23% fast 11 109 2'i F Horn 10 MarkDenunzio. M.ldol. Furor SEA WOLF, b. g. 6 III By UHimus— Queen of the Water, by Waterboy. (Trainer. R. A. Hudson. Owner. Mrs. A. Joliffe). Premier. W. B. Miller. 8R309 Columb's 3-4 1:20 h-.-y 11 110 5 5 V 5»J S Ranks 7 I^-slie, Dnimmond. Glenn 88887 Columb's 5J t l:13%:nud 8 107 6 3 3* 3« S I5ank» 8 Joe Joe. Ressie Uope. Metson 88860 Columb's ,.lfl:10 fast n 11) 9 S S« »'• P Gross 9 Attoo. Palsv Howe. Article X. MtM Miami 1 HlwlflK 23 111 3 5 *V|w Smith 11 May Fly, Briar Sweet, Roller 88145 Miami CI f 1 :CS%fast 14-5 116 I 3 31 P K No 12 RapidTravel. r. (bow. BeauNash 88036 Miami 3-4 1:14%fast 19-5 109 4 8 81 8" E G'eldonllO M'kallonge, AilsieVernor, Baft* 87997 Miami 3-4 l:13%fa.st 17 115 3 2 I* J F Stevens I Sw'psfakes, W'chCharm. JoeJoe 87850 Miami 3-4 l:ll%fast 31-10 115 7 8 3»» 4* M Llebg'dl2 BlkRuter. Tulsa, SecItThrough 5UNBORN. Ilk. f. 3 99 By Lough Foylo — Saybom. by Peter Quince. (Trainer. H. Schlessin?er. Owner. H. McQaage) Breeder. W. Garth. 88187 Jefferson ImTOy 1:45 fast 29 89 1 7 7 I" V Moore 7 D c MrMnhon. Talequa, Ro t.o 88033 Jefferson 5-1 f 1 :08% fast 12 99 9 10 61 6» S Hebert 12 l"atkS'sf ield. Pnelll.ad. Wattre 86118 Jefferson 3-4 1:19 hvy 25 112 8 10 12 12' • W Fronk 12 Mit. St. Nicholas. Candy S»ick 83619 Aurora 5-8 l:0O%fast 15 109 9 8 8l 9^ R Hol'way !t Itrnr l enr. Parnell. MissKmmert 83436 Aurora 5-8 1^)1% fast 6 111 1 3 3h 4« W Pog'ski 12 Phyllis Gentry. Sorline. Glory 82442 Columb'a 5-8 1 : *4%hvy 29-10 109 3» J Cormors fl SirRalph, Jnllal.ee. Katie Dear 82316 Columb's 5| f 1 :0»%faat 44-5 108 2« J Connors 7 Reprieve, Cantores. Bobs Hop* 82198 Columb's 54 f l:U9%fast 8 106 4«1 II Gray 6 Cantores. Rosita. MaryMaudCarr MAY FLY. b. f, 3 99 By Dodge— Gloria France, by Patand. (Trainer, C. Knight. Owner. E. Lata). Breeder. J. S. Ward. 88236 Miami 1 1-S 1 :55%fast 17-14 S8J S 4 S'l P J Dolin 11 Briar Sweet, Roller. S.-astake 88057 Miami lm70y l:16%fa»t 19 107 2 6 51 3'1 E Ambr'se » Pixola. BenKr klin. Mark Over 87971 Miami B f l:07%fast 38 109 6 4 31 23 J Dolin 7 RinTinTin. FcliLady. Bewitch- 87879 Miami 61 f 1 :8S fast 12 1 1 9 6 T1 7«1 C K'singeria Carrier. Fictile. Fair Break 87850 Miami 3-4 l:ll%faat 21-5 101 10 9 .» 7«J C K'singerl2 BlkRiiler, Tulsa. Sec I tThrough 87686 Miami 51 f 1 09 good 14 101 8 8 8l 9«» C K'slngerli Cup o'Tea. Sea-Wolf. St. Quentin 87001 Miami 3-4 113%faat 20 101 7 7 61 6" C K'singer 8 F'eesJohnson. PetCat, Kirkfiel.l 87417 Miami 3-4 1 :14%good 37-10 100 4 2 61 4» C K'singer 7 GreatM'to. FairBre.ik. Gold.Ago 87294 Miami 5, f 1 09%'ast 30 100 6 4 21 3» C K'singer 8 Star Girl. Firmament. Carrier 85241 Churchill 3-4 1:15 fast 17 104 12 12 10 l 91J C K'singer 12 QuinceKing. Resistance. Planter CARRY ON, ch. m, 9 164 By Stanley Fay — Skipper, by Courtown. (Trainer, G. B. Foley. Owner. G. B. Foley). Breeder. W. P. Fraior. 89C58 Columb's 51 f 1:13 mud 11 99 2 2 41 5« J Mann 8 Kimax. San Hedron. John Jr. 88908 Columb's 3-4 l:'.»%h\-y 13 103 3 5 6* 6»1 J Mann 8 Nivlag. Messines, Kremlin 88859 Columb's 51 f 1 :t» fast 31 100 8 10 10 10" J Mann 10 Shine On, Nancy McKay. Glenn 86488 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :55%mud a 106 6 8 8 S11 D Fialier SSoldierlL. Zanzibar. Ebony Belle jr «419 Jefferson lm70y l:5l%slcw 20 102 1 1 4» 7« L M'omeryl I Cote d'Or, Cimarron, Sea Court 86247 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:48 fast 30 104 7 5 9» 9'« L M'omeryll Slanderer, Gladys V.. Smarty 1 5298 Columb's 51 f l:0S%fast llf 112 ll'» R McAl'eyl2 Kinsman. Jack Pot. Attoo 84923 L Branch 7-8 1:31%fast 10 108 I'J R McAl'ey 8 B. Sweet. W houseman. W.Tana W. P. MONTGOMERY, ch. g. 8 . Ill By Bruramel— Ruth Carter, by Handsel. (Trainer, O. A. Simmons. Owner. 0. A. Simmons). Breeder. C. H. Carter. 89057 Columb'a 51 f l:12%mud 6 106 4 4 8l 9'» L Aron 9 Miss Em. Roma. Prtncesi Jane »8»94t Columb's 61 f 1 :«9%arood 17 108 1 3 3l 61} H ClemntslO Jannebar. Spontaneous, RockC rt 8S90«t Columb's 54 f 1:14 hvy 11 1095 1 3 51 7»J H Cle its 8 PrivatePeat. Satana. Judge Br r 82586 Erlanger Ab 5-S 1:03 good 5 113 l'J T Thra'kili I Emmi J.. Prologue, Tomtella 82538 Klla—Or 5-8 l:06%hvy H US 47 M Si'mons 5 Califa, Britislilsles, LaDernicro 82463 L C.Fair 5-8 1:05 mud 12 115 4« M Simons 4 Loi-Meme. Warrior. Ethel II. 82397 L.C.Fair 5-8 l:03%fast 5 112 4»1 M Si'mons 4 British Isles. Prologue, EthelH. WOODLAND QUEEN, br. f. 4 (M) 104 By Towton Field— Ocean Queen, by Cunard. (Trainer. C. S. Wilson. Owner. C. S. Wilson). Breeder. Haner & Oroaa. 82026 Columb's 3-4 1:17 good 14 102 9 5 5* 3' L Lee 0 PeterDecoy. FlyLady. Red ,".S! 59 Columb's ImTOy 1:50 fast 61 104 I 2 31 4=1 L Lee 8 Carnarvon, Crass Tree, Paulina 88876 Columb's lm70y 1:51 fast 35 101 3 4 31 3% L Leo 7 Mik.Mor'sey. Driimd. InPoubt 88217 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :4S%fast 100 10* 9 10 U 11J; L Lee 11 MissKate, Slanderer. War Idol 88183 Jefferson 31 f 1 :W%fast 50 10112 12 12 11" L Leo 12 F.-.;rIight. Baldine. Move on Seth 87774 I* Gr nds ImTOy 1 : l ;%last 100 98 7 11 11 11" L. Lee 11 Booster, FKly-Fifty, Sincere 87698 RGr'nds 1 1-16 1 :49%fast 100 97 2 9 81 8"» L Lee 10 ir.dKinncy. TH.-Fenian, Futuro 87305- F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:49 fast 50 97 7 9 9 9" L Lee 9 Faylorllay, TarrayceC. At'tive LIZZIE N., ch. f. 3 (M) 99 By Setback— Balma Vestal, by Luck and Charity. (Trainer. T. Scott. Owner. T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. I. E. Clark. 89086 Columb's 3-4 1:19 hvy 23 107 4 6 6» 43 L Lee 8 Bnlcyf.ou, Ethel F., Grey Rock 890*4 Columb's 5Jfl:ll good 18 105 5 6 5s t:l L Aron 10 S. by Step. Grey Rock, Gymnast 88872 Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 14 10617 8 71 6*1 D Frog'te 9 Fair Break. S byStep, Helen G. KG197 Jefferson 51 f 1:08 fast 30 110 11 8 10* 10'* A Itod'uezl2 Golden Locks. Uragense. Lucky 84866 Jamaica S-8 1 01 fast 3t» 104 J3 14 14'- 14" G W CiolI15 HoneyPot. RoynlGirl. Polo Star 181455 Empire 61fl:07%fa«t 50 10'J 9 11 10' W* II Stutts 12 MyrtleP.ell. Es.olane. BillDwyer 80888 Aaueduct 5-8 l:00%fast 60 103 9 4 51 6'» H Ricb'dslO MadameBeach. Alliance. Galatia BROTHER MACLEAN, ch. g. 9 111 By Cunard— Bandello. by Kingston. (Trainer, M. Siofert. Owner, M. Siefert). Breeder. £. R. Bradley. 81278 Kempton 5* f l:12%slow 2.) 115 71* S Fianks s Knunnke. 11'ySninrr, Prin.Jane 81142 Kempton 5-8 1 :05%fast 40 111 7'» S Banks 8 P.M'dy. T.J.P'derg't. BudFisher 89819 Del'mier Al 5-8 l:04%f:t.it 10 115 Pulled ur H Derrnler 8 GotdCotwc, C.irruthera. J. Shrine 80763 Del'mier Ab 5-S 102%fast 23 118 Pulled up H Dennler 0 Arietta. BelleFlower. Ira Wilson 2nd Race [2nd Columbus] , i I 1 M 1 i i I . i I i » I . 1 I I 1 0 • J 0 • 2 0 j 0 f 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 0 ) 1 li rj | DA PC •* *~2 FurloiKfs. 1-year-olds and »i»«ard. Claiuilnar. (April 2:1, C.\\\\ nrtUt 1»23 1:05 1-3 7 104.) Index. Course. Diot.Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. «i Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. DOUBLE SHOT, b. g. 4 104 By War Shot — Belle Taylor, by Coderstromo. (Trainer. J. B. McGinn. Owner. Hialeah Stable). Breeder. S. Christenaon. 89026 Columb's 3-4 1:17 good 9-5 108 2 13' 5:JH Hay '.» PeterDecoy. FlyLady, W.Queea 88989 Columb's 51 f l:10%good 17-10 108 5 4 4* 4} H Hay 6 Satana. T'tnn'«Roa». ( ."tlereagh 88885 Columb's 51 f l:12%mud 19-10 104 1 3 2 2»it H Hay 8 Shine On. Fly Lady. Polite 88859 Columb's 51 f 1:09 fast 18-5 107 4 4 4* 4! B Sporrl 10 Shine On. Nancy McKay, Glenn 88055 Miami 3-4 l:15%fast 7 108 1 3 2l 3ll B Sporri 11 Sextant. L'ky Dollar. BriarSweet 877*1 Miami 51 f l:97%fast 12 117 3 3 3l 4»i E Sporri 11 Decorative. Dusky Belle. Jingle 85593 Columb's 3-4 1:17%fast 6 109 H E Sporri 10 Keaolanl. Loyalty, Sir Lawnfal 85551 Columb's 61 f l:09%fast 14 103 4» E Sporri 9 Puff Ball. Leslie. Athanna 85482 Columb a 51 f 1:10 fast 17-10 102 11 E Sporri 11 Black Mask, Hazel Dale, Red S5428 Columb's 5if l:ll%slow 10 104 2'1 E Sporri 8 Cacanibo. Kendall. Fleer SNOWDEN. ch. g, 4 104 By Great Britain— Miss Durgomaster, by Burg* n-.aster. (Trainer. W. J. Hayes. Owner. W. J. Hayea). Breeder. Mrs. W. V. Thraves. S9027 Columb'a 3-4 l:15%fast 8 117 7 7 61 6% J Byrne 7 Moorfield, Trafalgar, Clev.Seth 88408 Havana 3-4 l:I3%faat 21 102 8 C. 6» 6% P Ta'lette 9 C.Enrl.pje, AmberFly Cap Clov'r 188377 Havana 3-4 1:11 fast 21 110 1 2 2'1 3J P Ta'lette 9 C.Htariuue, Pais. Sand. BabyLane 88223 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast i 107 7 7 7 671 L Neal 7 .Marionette. Mill Boy. Baby Lane 88103 Havana H f 1 :07%good 3 104 7 6 3» 4'1 C ■ Allen S End Man. (oral B.ef. Rocky 88073 Havana 51 f l:07%good 4 110 2 4 2" 3'1 S Banks 7 Firstl.ight. Marionette, Mains'* 87674 Havana 51 f 1 :07%faat 6 U0 4 3 ll 21 T Bums 7LafeM.. LordVargrave. BeuBolt BESS L.. I), ni. 5 109 By Sir John Johnson— Beth Miller, by Miller. (Trainer, H. Gilmore. Owner. Mrs. H. Gilmore1. Breeder. 0. A. BianchL 88955 Column's 5-Kl:01%fast 8 101 1 4 5' 5!| H Habjan 10 P'syllowe, Cap C'tigan SirGlen 8888* c,.iumbs iA t l:15%mud 9 109 6 4 7 7'» D Stirling 7 B.Cochran, MadNell, ArticleX 88174 Tijuana 41 f 56%hvy 4 108 3 4 81 8'i L SchaeferlO Dell Evans, ArcticKing SteveE 88*22 Tijuana 4* f 54%fast 3 108 3 2 21 3»i R Fisher 12 Fulll'oint. Cornstalk. Boomerang 87902 Ti.uana 5-8 l:01%fa»t 24-5 106 1 1 1" 1» L Schaeferl2 QaosIMa**, Keala. MissN'antnra 87783 Tijuana 5-8 1.02%goo l 91 105 1 1 lll 1» L Schaeferl4 Olymp'nKing. Ruby, PeterPatter ,87678 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 51 110 7 9 91 571 J Smith 13 Goodllope. Ha'g'n'sIIeir, Rozana I DALTON. ch. g. 8 107 By Lough Foylo— Woodland Nymph, by Allan a Dale. (Trainer. J. A. Bowers. Owner. B. A B. Stable). Breeder. J. A. Buchanan. 88771 Hun'gton 3-4 1 11%fast 33 112 9 6 i* 6 1 A Roach 9 C'ssClaridge, S. Smith. BuayBob 88664 Hun'gton 3-4 I:14%good 9 lt6 8 7 7 7*1 J Kellum 7 George Starr. Antiquity. Rob 88638 Hun'gton 51 f 1 :"8'5fa3t 9-5 112 5 a 5» 5« J Kellum 6 Corenne. Fictile, Jowphine V. 88543 Hun'gton 51 f l: J6%fast 81f 100 7 7 6l f A Roach 12 Dingo. High Priestess. Fr'kS'pter 87744 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 slow 37-10f 115 14 14 14 14» I Metc.Uf 14 Jack Ledi. Peart Boots. B nllog '87621 Tijuana ll:43%fast 11-10 115 7 6 5 6» G Ellis 7 MabelKripp. Runl'gh M'l'dRuU 87496 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07%fas.t 6 109 14 12 111 5» P Walls 14 Brazos, \V Thoughts, Rose Mint '87390 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 10 128 10 9 7l 31 P Walls 10 Bethpage, Scot.Lad, Praiaew'tky ^187316 Tijuana 1 141%fast 41 118 10 7 V S'l P Walls 10 Belle K.. Bou Box. Cadmus SMALT, STAR. b. f . 4 103 By Atheling II.— Gasket, by Voorheaa. (Trainer. J. Barks. Owner. 7. L. Wade). Brooder. Nevada Stock Farm. 84657 Br'klyn 11-16 1:55 slow 91 104 7" J Roberta 7 Perhaps, Buckhom IL, Winnipeg 84514 Br'klyn 61 f 1:28 hvy 6 108 5*1 J Roberta 6 BegP'don, M'eeldol. G'donShaw ! 83933 M.Hghts ll:37%fast 11 103 9 7 «» 6*1 K Noe lOCrinedy. Mill Boy. Fair Howena 1.83412 M.H'ghta 1 1-16 l:53%mud 41 102 3 2 2» 2» K Noe 5 Daddy Wolf. MllIBoy, MayorC'rel 82523 Columb's ImTOy 1:47 faat 5) 102 1* D Prible 5 Settee, Faber. Jobn Hoahor 82380 Columb'a 3-4 1.16 faat 6 104 4«* L Aron 7 Uncle Abe, Trafalgar, Melvln* LLOYD GEORGE, b. g. 9 104 By Llangwm— Mmd Primrose. oy Mackintosh. 3 (Trainer, G. Stevens. Owner. Kowdes tc Stevens). Bred in England by Messrs. Harrl- J son. % 89056 Columb's 6Jf 1:13 mud 15 106 3 2 6s 7'5 I. Aron 8 V'piniaQ'n. Virce. V'p'iaOdwin ^ 888H7 Columb's o»fl:13Vnud 18 104 7 7 Pull. up. II Hay 8 Joe Joe. ItesKie Hope, Sea -Wolf | £ 88235 Miami f J f 1 :08%fast 7 115 7 4 7^ 63J W Smith 11 CandyStick, Wilt.Flannn. Jsagtell 8802C Miami 6J f 1 :09Vsfast 19 115 7 4 4'i 3- W Smith IS S.Q'ntin. H.Trav'er. Wil.Kiamia I 1 87850 Miami HIUtftHl 33 5 120 11 10 91 10;J 11 Stutts IS l'.l kKul.-r, Tulsa. SeoItTliniiiyli i 87686 Miami Bi f 1 :09 good 6) 120 7 5 7' 1*1 H Stutts 1U Cup o'Tea, Son WnlC St Uii iitiii I ^ 87599 Miami 61 f 1 :07Vast 2 120 4 2 21 31 II Stutts 1-' PnulineM., I 'kyltelW\ U Trav'lei I £ 87323 Miami 3-4 l:14Vsfast 61 116 3 6 3 3s C BsUMM 7 Jackson, AiNie Vernor, l'lincM £ 87269 Miami 3-4 1:16 fast 20 US 1 3 41 31 C Eamcs ' JocJoo. St.Quentin, I.adyFnineli J I i SARAFAX. ch. m. 6 (M) 108 By Dalhousie— Airey, by Bryn Miwr. (Trainer. P. Fonter. Owiwr, P. Fonter). Breeder. T. Clyde. J ■MM Columbs 3-4 l:17=sfast SI 112 B*l Xi Saucier 10 Double Shut. Keaolani, Loyalty £ SSSSS Columb s 51 f 1:09 fast 60 98 9 « J Gerrity 11 Tricks, Tonce. Hazel Dale 84572 Aurora 6-8 l^l^slow 60 112 8 7 7' 7' ' K Kenihan 9 Corto, I.uWi k, Richard Murraj J MSM Aurora lm70y l:4»jVtfast 12 103 8 10 93 910 A I'eterne!12 Climax, I'aber. North Tine J 84427 Aurora 1 1:42 fast 60 102 1 6 6 C,s K Henil.an C I.t. Colonel, Lit. Andy. Yonjrert J 84330 Aurora 3 4 1:18 slow 30 107 7 8 71 7" L Saucier 11 Lons Green. Sir Ralph. Faber J BERNICE CHILDS ch. f. 4 t7 By Flying Squirrel— Lady Maxim, by St. Maxim. ^ (Trainer. C. Andorson. Owner. J. Barry). Breeder. J. A. Hall. ; 88242 Jefferson 3 4 1:14%fast 15 96 6 8 »* 10 7 L Tichon 11 Kerry(;irl, Sil Lil'n, RoyalDick J 88062 Jefferson 3-4 l:15'ifa.st 50 96 12 7 31 3s I, I'ichon 12 Kr'ioSmile. M.OnSeth. Molinero J 87857 Jefferson 3-4 1 ila^.fast 30 100 10 9 10= W II Lons 12 Double T., Good Will. Jimson J 8758G F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14Vifast 40 105 11 9 101 10" J McCoy IS R. E. Clark, Times Cp, Million J 86467 Jefferson 51 f llOVimud 15 106 7 8 8 8'= M Liebfr'd 8 PeterPiper, RushBuck, ETentide J Page 11 3rd Race [3rd Columbus] Qrrl DA PET R ■ "* Fnrlonjj*. 4-year-oI«ls and upward. ( laiiuiim. (April 'Z'A, J ul U nMUu i«a:t — 1 :or» 1-5^7 — 104. \ Index. Coarse. Dist.Time Track. Odds. Wt. St. si Str Fin. Jockey Started. Order of Finisb. i NANCY McKAY, br. f, 4 102 By Jack Atkin— Sans Gene, by Rock Sand. 5 (Trainer. 0. Johnson. Owner. Missouri Stable). Breeder. White !c Garnett. 89025 Columb's 3-4 1:16 good 17-10 106 2 2 2 t» L. Aron 8 Haran, Lady Huon, Blue Wrack \ 88907 Column's 51 f 1:13 hvy 10 105 1 6 4»k E*J J Majestic 8 OldPaiRe, l'atsj Howe. Melb rut- • \ 88859 Columb's 51 f 1 :09 fast 17-10 110 3 1 P 2" L Aron 10 Shine On, Glenn, Double Shot J 83481 L.Dr'ch 61 f l:27%slow 4 107 7:J L Aron i» Miss LaSS*S Tricks, Picnic 83316 I.l!r'ch Ab 5-S l:01?sfast 15 1021 I1" L Aron 9 Miss Etta. Snowden, Puff Ball I] 82200 Columb's 3-4 1:15 fast 5 105 61S L. Aron 6 Melvina, Uncle Abe, Tister 81826 Columb's 5-Sl:04^fast 8-5 103 1* L Aron 8 I"yllowe Sw'pt'pII., East.P'cess 1 1 81515 M.H'ghta 3-4 l:13Vtgood 29-10 106 4 4 4» 4 1 W Taylor 9 Tight, FinisGlor'sus. LeonaDare ; MAD NELL. ch. m, 0 107 * • Madman— Salvation Nell, by Salvation. (Trainer, W. Short. Owner. Green Briar Stable). Breeder. K. N. Giluin. 89122 See today's chart. J 89084 Columb's 51 f 1:13 hvy 51 102 1 1 l1 Ink a Terrat 7 Horacel/ch, Sp'taneous. M'sines j 88929 Columb's 61 f 1:10 slow ?i-10 105 3 5 51 5» A Yerrat 6 First Ful't, Tow. Rose, Vir. Queen i 88886 Columb's 51 f l:15%mud 23-10 102 4 2 2'1 2'} A Yerrat 7 B.Cochran, ArticleX., Atouem't '. 87790 Miami 61 f 1 OT^fast 74f 105 8 9 10' 10'« F Lee 12 W.Garden. Muhk'nge, CCostigan : 87447 Miami 51 f 1 :10Vfchvy 30 109 4 3 2»k 3-J F Horn 7 Silk Sox, See It Through, Corto 5 87269 Miami 3-4 1:16 fast 32 108 7 7 t* * W I-^e 7 JoeJoe. St Uuentin, I.lojdCeorge j 87112 Miami I I I WMIsIf 18 102 1 C 61 6«i F Lee 7 Cnre Free. Gay Boy II., Finday : 87067 Miami 61fl:llHmud 12 105 1 3 5s 6« F Lee 10 Plaid, Lieut. Farrell, Wee Dear ; 86737 Tijuana 51 f LOT^fast 26 108 13 9 9l 6*2 L Steinh'll4 Hon. George. NoonG'c. Scot. Lad j HARAN, b. g, 8 107 By Horron— Cyrene. by The Scribe. (Trainer. B. Mock. Owner. E. Mock). B-e-H.r«. Talbot Bros. 89025 Columb's 3-4 1:16 good 18-5 108 1 1 1» Is W Taylor 8 N. McKay, Lady Huon, B. Wrack ; 88990 Columb's 61 f l:09^gcod 1C 108 5 7 84 87J W Ta lor 10 Jannebar, Spontaneous, RockC'rt 5 88873 Columbs 51 f l:08%fa.«t 17 101 5 6 7 7»1 II Hay 7 FollowMc, Antonia, Fatsy Ho,\e : 88359 Havana 3-4 1:15 slow 6 106 7 5 8» S'l L Geving 11 Joe Campbell. Hence, Nebish J 88329 Havana 5} f 1 :07^fast 10 112 5 3 4" 31 L Geving 9 Begl'ardon, D'thyRyan. Chicken i 88018 Havana 61 f 1 :08 fast 4 114 10 10 10= 10»J C E Allenl2 Liborio. Buzz Saw, Shine On j j 87866 Havana 3-4 Llt^fast 20 113 1 2 61 5'3 S Holicko 10 Jig Time, Kidnap. Zainer 87777 Havana 3-4 l:14Vifast 15 118 3 6 7'1 773 S Banks ■ BettyMae. Goldstein, JobnJos'ph I] 86646 Havana I I 1'IIHf— I 6 102 8 7 7'1 7SJ L Geving 8 TheAlm'er, D.oflVacc, JI.Den'i' l| 86518 Havana 3-4 l:12Hfast 6 108 a 4 61 5l L Geving 9 SilkSox, J. A.ScottJr., Gonwithim i ' 86439 Havana 1-4 1:14 fast 6 112 8 3 21 II L Geving 9 OldSin'r. BegP'don, Cr'tw'dBoy • TOWTON S ROSE. br. f, 4 (M) 104 By Towton Field— Rosary, by Macdonald II. (Trairor, T. Hodge. Owner. St. Bernard Stable). Breeder, A. G. Blakely. 8D085 Columb's Clfl:13\hvy 6 102 3 3 2l 2* H Hay 8 Melbourne. Ciumpsall. FlyLady j MSM Columb's 51 f LlO^good 61 107 4 3 21 21 D Fr : s'te (i Satana. Castlereagh, DoubleSl.ot | , ! 88929 Columb's 51 f 1:10 slow 23 105 5 3 21 21 J Petrecca (5 FirstPul't, Vir. Queen, Gip. Light I j 88886 Columbs s) t l:15V4mud 48 105 C 6 4" 5 1 J Petrecca 7 B.Cochran, MadNell, AiticleX. • 88243 J.'fferson 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 12 105 2 5 6* 5" A Rod'uez « Valentino. TcaTray. ToddyToast . j 88183 Jefferson 5| f 1 :08Vtfast 15 101 7 8 7» 6'° G Cooper 12 Fairlight. Baldine, Move on Setii j MSM Jefferson 3-4 1 aSfftSjtat 20 91 9 9 8l 7* S Hebert 12 BrieSmile. M.OnSeth. B.Childi [j 85951 Jefferson 6* f 1 :'p9 fast 30 113 8 8 8 8" L Simon 8 P. t. Scribe, T.Toast, S.ItTlirough | 77494 F.Gr'nda 3-4 1 :15^4good 20 94 13 13 131 13'* G cooper 14 Sea Wolf, B Black, Beth. Steel j • 76504 F.Gr'nda 3-4 1:16 mud 60 92 3 9 9 9=' G Cooper 9 Tnmbon. Coldmark, Apology j j RED MILL. b. f, 4 105 By Uncle — Moulin Rouge, by Himyar. (Trainer, G. W. Fritz. Owner. F. Richardson). Breeder. W. B. Miller. 89081 Columb's 51 f 1:13 hvy 17 107 6 4 51 6"i S McGraw 7 MadNell, IIoraeeL'ch, Sp'tan'us j MSM Columb's 3 4 l:19%hvy 9 107 2 2 9 4S1 S Banks 8 Nivlag. Messines, Kremlin 88857 Columb's C-8 1 :01\fast 61 111 8 7 5s 5H It McAl'eylO VncleAbe. KollowMe. Slelbourne j • 88279 Havana I 4 1 :13*ifast 10 105 7 6 7' S'JA Yerrat llCastilla. Chicken, Goldstein 88164 Havana lm70y 1:45 fast 4 97 7 8 S- 7"! C E Allenll KoyalSp'n, Dahinda, Twink'gS'r | 87986 Havana I 1-16 l:49\fast 6 9S 6 6 7 714 II Rich'ds T T .Peruvian. Mayrose, Seclusion ! 87890 Havana 3-4 l:12*»fast 15 104 5 3 7 7"! P Ta lette 7 Mighty, FirstLight, Mainspring : 87745 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 4 100 7 3 2' 1» S Holicko 8 Chicken, Bashful, Meadow Lawn : 77036 Havana lm70y l:49Sh\y 2 97 3 2 2* 2'1 J Eaton 8 RoyalQueen, Jacquerie. M.Bilson i VIRGINIA GOODWIN, b. f, 4 102 By Smoke House— Tush Tush, by Hastings. (Trainer. G. H. Marlman. Owner. G. Christian). Breeder. B. P. Marshall. 89056 Columb's 5} f 1:13 mud 21 101 5 4 3» I'i H Hay 8 V'giniaQ'n. Virge, M'thaMoore 8S900 Columbs 51 f 1:14 hvy 33 105 3 6 71 C} H Hay 8 PrivatePeat, Satana, JudgeBr'r MSM Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 30 105 7 6 7J rlH Hay 9 Attoo. Patsy Howe. Article X. M1M ISr'klyn Ab 5-8 1:03 fast 61 110 7»1 E Hileman 8 Riposta, D.Dick, G.of theSeasII .1 87279 Havana 3-4 1: 17.% fast 15 105 I 10 10s 10'» F H'stingsll Ol'fS— ■!!., S. Pansy, K'r O Five 86253 Havana 61 f 1:07 fast 15 110 9 8 9 V* C Fames 11 Sil. Springs, Fol.Me, Four-O-Five 85959 Havana 61 f l:16**livy 8 104 5 7 72 7=' D Prible 8 Shin. Shack, Cli.Holters, Rivulet MM1 Havana 61 f l:20«ihvy 6 103 3 3 7* 7" A Yerrat 8 J.B.Brown, J. Campbell, C'script 85571 Columb's 51 f 1:09 fast 43 103 ll11 L Saucier 12 Red. Razon, Patsy Howe ROMA. ch. m, 5 102 By Dick Finnell— Stella Moberly, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, T. Shearn. Owner. T. SLearn). Breeder. T. Piatt. 89057 Columb's 51 f l:12**mud 9-5 109 8 1 1*1 21 W Taylor 9 MissEm. PrincessJane, Arapahoe' 88857 Columb's C-8 1 :01*«fast CI 105 4 2 42 43 L Aron lOI'ncleAbe. KollowMe, Melbourne 85529 Colun.bs 3J f 1 SI fast 8 104 4»- C Gr'mann 11 Tricks, Ponce, Hazel Dale 85368 Columb's lm70y 1:51 fast 26 103 3'i C G'nem'nlO Walespa. HonorMan, Loyalty F5296 Columbs 5-8 1:02 fast 9}f 110 8*3 It Costellol2 Follow Me, OldSinner, Lky Pearl 85091 Br'klyn 6-8 1:02 fa«t 61 113 4»J J Dom'ick 7 BlackDeer, Fleer, Don'tBoth.Me 85010 Br'klyn 5-8 l:02»4rast 9 110 43 J Dom'ick 8 JoeTag, Advance, Belle Flower 84932 Brooklyn 5-8 l:0.'»tfast 51 109 5*2 J Connors 8 DbleShot. FrkSuiupter. II. Dale | ST. ANTHONY, ch. g. 4 (M) 104 By Peter Pan— Dorval. by Darebin. (Trainer, R. A. Forsha. Owner, P. Lanstedt). Breeders, Smitha & Whitney. 89118 See today's chart. 88871 Columb's Bfl'S fast 35 113 6 9 !» 9" D Frog'telO Gin.Pyle. BuckJones, Dark wo "d 87664 F.C.rnds 3-4 !:14%fMl 50 106 11 11 11 ll15 J Leylandll Med'ingMattie, Elusive, Admirer I 86993 F.Grnds 3-4 1 ^i^sgood 60 105 11 12 12 12" J Leyland 12 LastOnc, B.andSlioes. Lit. Gipsy I 83609 Marlboro 5| f 1 :085»f ast 106 108 7»° M Simm'ns 7 St.C'rt. K. Rankin, Eliz. Bean j 83470 M'lboro 61 f l:09=sfast 28 103 7'" L Jenkins 7 SilksSatin, Ten nsBon, I.ast ;irl 83134 Tim'n. Ab 1 1-16 1 :58%mud 70 100 7«» P Taulette 7 Invigorator. Stock Pin, Kidnap i i 78916 Jamaica 3-4 1.15*%slow 60 103 7 9 91 10-' E Bea h 10 ShineOn, HighCom'der. War'ntor 78744 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 100 1081 2 11 11= 11:» I Gordon 13 Comedy. Protocol. Warrcnton 4th Race [4th Columbus] A\\l RAPP * *-2 Furlongs. 2- ear-olds*. Allowance*. (April UO, 10^5 :5G Index. Course. Dist.Time Track. Odds. Wt. St *i Str Fin Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. MULLIGAN, ch. c. 2 112 By Flying Squirrel — Sunny Days, by Olambala. (Trainer. T. Hodge. Owner. St. Bernard Stable). Breeder. J. A. Hall. 88988 Columbs 41 f 57 good 16-5 109 2 4 2* 2; D Frog'te 6 PeterBrush. GoThrough, OurSetli 88954 Columbs 41 f 55'/sfast 10 111 5 6 6' 4S1 K Hileman 7 Dickey Lee, Capt. Seth, Torcl.cr MMS Columbs 41 f 66 fast !'l 111 5 3 3'1 2'1 .1 Majestic 8 NorlhernMiss. Kredal).. Torcher MSM Miami 1-2 49iifast 17 105 3 1 Ml" A Rod'uez 9 Pretty Bill. Booting. Mystify! 87602 Miand 1-2 49%fast 5 117 1 3 14 «• A Rod uez I FnreLidy, Bettylane, J.o'Hearis i 87506 Miami 31 f 43%fast 14 117 3 3 3"» 3'1 A Rod'uez S Boosting. Sea Ckmt, Bairacks 87399 Miami 31 f 44 si. w 22 122 7 5 6= C«l A Rod'uez *J Btt, Muffet. Christopher 87325 Miami 31 f 41»fcfast 46 114 3 6 f* 5"i P I.ee 8 Mj Colonel. KditliBennett. A«tritl ' 87113 Miami 31 f 43Hhvy 29 112 4 6 6* 4* A Rod'uez 8 M* Colonel. Elon. Lace wood ONE GOLD BUCK. ch. g, 2 109 By Gold Enamel— Smiling Buck, by Smile. (Trainer, N. Burkhart. Owner, C. Morris). Breeder. C. Morris. 88870 Columb's 41 f 56 fast 21 105 3 2 I3 1J J Majestic 0 PeterBiush. Blreme. Little Mo n PETER BRUSH, b. c. 2 109 By Star McGee — Bramlette, by Resolute II. (Trainer, W. L. Hatchett. Owner. E. L. Vanghan). Breeder. E. Konrad. 88988 Columb's 41 f 67 good 6 105 3 1 1* l1 II Hay 0 Mulligan. Go Throii-.'h. OurSeth 88926 Columb's 41 f 57Vow 6 103 4 5 4" 4'3 L Lee 6 Bath. Seth, Go Through, I'.issc.l 88870 Columbs 41 f 66 fast 7-5 101 1 1 1-* 2i L Lee • OiioGoldBm-k. Birenie, Lit Mouti 88856 Columb's 41 f 56 fast 51 112 1 3 3'1 P L Aron 8 TopLady. Gol.M'den, AuntLiura 88207 Miami 41 f 65%fast 81 116 2 2 35 "*} H Stutts 7 Socket In. Overlook. Wool wort s I 88133 Miami 1-2 49 fast 18 110 9 C 71 65J F ThMvkelO Sea Crest, Fore Gold. Overlook 87763 Miami 1-2 49%fast 13 1071 6 8 7' 6T1 A Rod'utzlO Freda 1) . Bettvlanc. Bireme 87602 Miami 1-2 49%fast 7 112 8 7 5« 5« F Stevens I ForeLidy, Bettylane, Miillig.m 87506 Miami 31 f 43Hfa.U 7 107 7 7 7» 7*1 J D din 8 Boosting. Sea Crest. Mulligan MSM Miami 31 t 43&fast 6 10S 2 6 2»* 2* F Stevens 8 Mystify. SeaCrest. Flank At tick TOP LADY. ch. f. 2 109 By Ormondale — Play Toy, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, T. Scott. Owner, T. H. Bernhardt). Breeder. E. E. Marshall. S&856 Columb's 41 f 66 fast 51 112 6 I |« 1" J PetreoCH 8 Gol.M'den. Pet Br'sli. A'ntl.'nra | 88311 Jefferson 1-2 48 fast 4 113 9 7 7" 7'i J H HurkelJ Mjra M. Torcher, Betty C. NORTHERN MISS. ch. f, 2 112 By Wcrmleighton— Northern Girl, by Yankee. (Trainer, A. McKeever. Owner. B. R. Wash). Ereeder. K. P. Shipp. 88823 Columb's 41 f 56 fast 41 108 4 2 l1 l*| J re're-ra S Mulligan. Freda 1).. Torcher 88182 Jefferson 1 2 47%fast 7 IIS 8 3 M 4° S Bullman 9 Dollv Stth. Nervous Abie. I'pton I 88004 Jefferson 1-2 MuSMt 8 109 4 7 2" l« R H'ngtonll Dull] Sctli, NervousAbi.-. MvraM. 87963 Jefferson 1-2 48Hfast 6 113 1 11 91 9T2 It Ilargt nl2 Ipton. Torcher, Dclco Light i 87694 F.Grnds 31 f 42 *fast M 113 10 5 4" a5 J II Burkel2 PI .SaiuN. VtionTunc. E l( omlis I 87512 F.Grnds 31 f 41«ifast 3 10S 1 4 3'= a« E Legere 10 Dolly Seth, I'pton. Black Tea AUNT LAURA, blk. f. 2 109 By Dick Finnell— Ionia, by Martinet. (Trainer. C. H. Trotter. Own-r. C. H. Trotter). Breeder. T. P:att. 89022 Columb's 41 f 06 good S M 107 7 1 1 | 1* A Yerrat » SB***, Hawkevn. T,,r( li r 88856 Columb's 41 f 66 fast 13 112 2 4 5:1 4;1 A Yerrat 8 TopLady, Gol.Maul. n. rVt.Brnfc NERVOUS ABIE, b. c. 2 115 By Everest— Bettio Porter, by Planudes. (Trainer, W. Davis. Owner, S. N. Holman). Breeder. A. E. Hundley ft Son. 89083 Columb's 41 f l:00«*hvy 12-5 114 2 1 1* |S H Hay I Boo-ting. Bireme, Mabel Seth 88182 Jefferson 1-2 47Vfcfast 7 111 6 2 21 2* G Cooper 9 DollySeth. I pton. Northein Miv. 88004 Jefferson 1-2 47%fast 10 110 2 3 4s 32 J H Hurk.ll North nMiss. DollySeth, MvraM S7769 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41%fast 7 114 5 3 31 4« W Fronk 12 Batlnlde S.th, Torcher, I pton ■ 7512 F.Gr'nds 31 f 41Vast 21 109 3 6 61 6J W Fronk 10 Dolly Seth Ipton. Black Tea 87S01 F.Gr'nda 31 f 42 fast 8 109 3 1 l» V W Fronk 9 NortliernMiss. BIsckTea, Ipton 88910 F.Gr'nds 3-8 35Sslow 20 114 10 J0« 9" G Cooper 12 MyB.stGirl, Sepoy, Blab Mow: h (Continued on twelfth page.) COLUMBUS ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES (O^tiuucd from eleventh pag* ) FREDA D.. cli. f. t 112 By Runny mcde—Solara. by Solitaire II. (Tra ner, J. Serio. Owner. R. Guicardo). Breeder. A. B. Spreckeli. K89.SK Caftusfe'l 41 f 57 good 19-10 116 :. 6 ft B*| ■ Demayo 0 PetcrRrush. Mu!li?au. CoThgh 8882:: Colunibs 41 f 05 fast 5ft 112 2 1 1* 3= ■ Pemayo S N'theriiMiss. Mulligan. T«(tU 885 fi Itowta 1-3 49 fast 6 ll) 6 7 1» ft*** G Tields 10 Dedans. Irresistible. Youare X8503 T.i.wio ]-2 50 fast 24 116 1111 ft* ■ I emayol2 Flap. Girl. I.'yChilton. Roy.Uis* K820S Miami 41 f 54Va.-»t 33 ll." 3 4 6" 6:» (1 Fields 7 Hayai. Collier. Klon 88058 Miami 1-1 49'sfast M US 7 3 5»» 7« F W'stockll Korel.ady. Pretty Hill, Roosting 8785! Miami 12 49 fast 61 107 1 1 l1 H F W'stotklO Butter, up. Korel.ady, Pheasant 8770:; M ami 1 J 4S%fast IS^S liO 4 1 1» 1 = II Stutts 10 Betty lane, llireme. Sea treat 87381 Miami 1-1 4S%fast 37-10 119 1 2 2i I1 H Stutts 0 Sarmaletta. Buttercup, Fl'kAl'k 3 J % ^ £ 1 i ^ £ £ J i J £ J J J J ^ ; J J J J J J \ i 5 \ \ J I] 1 ; J j i '. : 5 j : ; j ; 5 : J i j j I] l| i ' • j | , ! I j • . j j [j | j • j j j j • | ! : : i | I I j i i i ' I | I i I | Monthly form Book | p FOR APRIL | Will Be on Sale May 4 % 1 n L I MONTHL Y ( I FORM BOOK 1 0 is issued during the first week of each month, with complete g^ |p charts of the previous month's racrng in North America. Each pf pi issue now carries an index showing each and every start of |p gp all horses in training, with firsts, seconds, thirds and track |p ip conditions designated. By means of this arrangement it is ||§ p possible for the user of the MONTHLY FORM BOOK to in- p |p stantly determine a horse's ability to run on any sort of track gp |p concerning which information is desired, as shown in the fol- ^ |p lowing examples: |p gf§ CALCUTTA, ch. e, 3, by Colin— Jamma, by Delhi (G. B. Allen) X ^fS ggj P(67*/8)h OC7D20* »675S4» »G7817h '•C7901 )C81.-)3m ^ ^p »(G8191)U T6M06 ZZg %% FULL MOON, blk. m, 5, by Dick Finnell— Caller On, by Odd- |l| g§| fellow (j, McGinn) X %fp gp E67511* C((!754(i) £(07039) s(i7«79» S67805 *(17833 .:%. ^P e(i7933»h «(G7957)h sCSOCOh JC8087 » 68151m »(C8199)m J|p ^ BEST PAL, br. h, «, by Helmet— Pad ula, by Laveno (S. N. Holmes) X ^ ^p »(C7481)h "(C7C47) "G7774* "(C7901) »(C79C5) *(CS«06) ^p |^% MIDIAN. b. h, 6, by Meridian— Veneta Strome, by Ben Stroma. (J. Bice) * ^P ggg K(i74."il "•C7373* b(G7017) SG7673 SG7802 sG7872m ^p iggg 'G7S9Gm *G7933h EG8OOO111 JG80'20=ui •"GSOaoh * G819Sm ^g l^% N. K. BEAL, ch. h, 9, by Glorifier— Puritan Girl, by Yankee.. (H. T. Palmer) ® %$ ;,,, 1G774S J«7915m "679Slm G7997ui °(GS0H)h oGSl'ja %gs\ 0%f ■SBsSS** »GS304» QG8341* ^ ^p QUECBEEK. b. «, I, by Huon— Jessie Woodson, by Scorpion. (Summit Stable) X f%£ p 1GS079 «G8205 J(GS272) (68311) Jt»354t PGS37G* ||p I^P 'BOISTERER, ch. r, 6. by Ethelbert— Roxanna, by Rock Sand(C. E. Groves) x ^|| ^P JG7GL"2 PG7G7G' »G7728* PG7S03 ''07859111 P(179302h ^^ ^P oC80.- 9Ii PG80S8 JG8128 1G8303 '(GSSIS) •es.ll^1 ^^ gp °GS405 PG8408 ^p g|| EDWARD GRAY, blk. c, 3, by Von Tromp— Bonsetta, by Ma- ^p IIP ■SNM »G78si isSSM B«8201* PG8323* * ►(GS3S9I ^p g|p 'SUN BRAE, ch. g, 6, by Sundridge— Sweet Briar II., by St. ^p ff^ Frusquin (W. A. McKinney) X ^p '■y ■'-', J67IG8 167.-.90 "(67G35) JG7G9G* J(G779o) '67813 ; |^P J(G7994) ""(GSnO) J (08234) pp Index numbers in parentheses indicate winning races, |p |p seconds and thirds are designated by superior figures and the |p |p conditions of the track is shown by the designations follow- |p !||p ing the index numbers as follows: "s" for slow, "sy" for ^ ^p sloppy, "m" for muddy and "h" for heavy. When not other- pf |p wise designated, fast or good track conditions prevail. (S) |p ^ indicates that the horse has run in steeplechase and hurdle |p ^ races. :;:Fair mud runner. xGood mud runner. ®Superior ^ ^ mud runner. 'Imported. ^Disqualified. n| ||| Index figures in italic face type (s«9*9'') indicate stake ^ |P race. ^ |p Before each race number in the index below an alphabet- p| |p ical sign is prefixed, which shows the distance at which the jp ^ race so numbered has been run. They key to these distances |p |P is given below: ^ |H 1-4 and 3-8 3111c A 1 Mile 1* ^ j^p 3 1-2 Furlongs B From 1 Mile 20 Yards to 1 Mile ^p I^P 1-2 Mile D 100 Yards o ^ |H 4 1-2 Furlongs F 1 1-16 Miles r ^p ;^ 5-8 Mile O 1 1-S Miles q ||p 1^ ft 1-2 Furlongs II 1 3-1G, 1 1-4 and 1 5-10 Miles It |p? |P 3-4 Mile J 1 1-2 and 1 3-8 Miles S ||p ^p 6 1-2 Furlongs K 1 5-S and 1 3-4 Miles T «|p ^ 7-8 Mile L 2 to 3 3Iiles \j %k 0Z? 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Y. p j 320 East Third Street ----- Cincinnati, Ohio f0. 1 50 Richmond Street, East - - - Toronto, Ont. |p Page 12 5th Race [5th Columbus] C4U DAPC ■ I_- I'arlones. 2-year-oliln. Claiming:. (April U.'l, lOU.'t 1 :0." 1-3 Index. Course. Diat. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. *i Str.Fin. Jockey. Started Order of Finish. THE ABBOT, ch. g, 3 107 By Theo. Cook— Irish Abbess, by OH. (Trainer. J. Everest. Owner, J. Tracy). Breeder. E. F. Simma. 88956 -'.dumbs ."J f l:lC%fa t 8-5 113 3 3 5» 4!i S Banks 7 Katie Dear. Pet (at. Karonga 88881 C. lumb's 5-S 1 Ol'imud 21-10 119 2 1 1« 1* R Mc.M'ey ■ DulcyLou, HoleCard, MaryDear 88825 '"olumb's l| f 1 :i8 fast 47-10 111 2 2 2* 3l A McAl'ey 9 Idle Seth. Golden locks. Pet Cat 88330 Havana ift f 1 :07 fast r,J 99 4 4 31 4'1 L Geving 0 Ege. Variation, Marionette 88101 Havana ."1 f l:C8Vagood 7-5 112 3 1 Is l1 R McAl'ey 7 Mercedes, Delia Uobbia, St'rm'tia 8770;; Havana 3 4 l:13&fast 4 L6 5 11* 3'i R McAl'ey 5 Cr'niFuff. 1,'dV'sravc, DgerCr'i BED SQUIRREL, ch. c. S 104 By Flying Squirrel — Janice Roberts, by General Roberts. (Trainer, C. S. Wilson. Owner C. Deibel). Breeder. J. A. Hall. 89059 ('..lumb's C\ f 1 2S!imud 41-10 106 1 I 4* 4» I, Lee 7 EthelF., KatieDear, DaveGoldie MHi ('..limb's 51 f I lOMnj 71 102 4 2 l1' 1= L Lee 9 Gymn't, Grey Rock, Phyl. Gentry 88801 '"■.iuri.l. s 3-4 1 16 fast 19 102 2 5 6 61 L Lee I Fet Cat. Star Sweeper. I'ncleJay 88825 Clll— Vm H f 108 fast 19 101 9 8 7' «1 L Lee 9 IdleSetb. G'ldcnl.ocks. ThcAbbot 88317 leffWlll I 1 It l~HTsfl«t 12 86 4 4 3' 3« L Wilson 10 Quanab. Molinero. Sieivebloom 88139 .).ff.ison 3-4 l:!4%fast 10 97 1 7 7" 7SJ L M'omeryl2 Good Will, Cliarlnat. Antonia 8788G Jefferson 3 4 1:14 fast 15 lJl 1 9 9» Sl» L Lee 11 Galatia. Pillager. Trapdale 87768 F.Gr'nds 3-ll:14Hfast 20 38 9 11 10* 10°1 L Lee 12 I.. Mnrcrllia. Korbly. Admirer 87C::0 F.Gt -'nds 3-4 l:l3%fast 15 100 4 8 !■ 7S1 S Hebert !) Frightful, Galatia. Outcast 87511 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:15 fast 20 109112 6 5» 4* E Roehm 12 MissNancy, G.Troxler. D.Coldie HOLE CARD. b. g. 3 111 By Honon— Carreno, by Lally. (Trciner, C. E. Brown. Owner, M. Cox). Breeder, J. B. Gornam. 88881 ' ..lumb's I -S 1 :01'5m;:d 6 109 4 3 2-1 3" A Yerrat ■ TheAbbot. DulcyLou. Mary Dear 88825 columb's 51 f 1:18 fast 41 111 4 5 6J 8'=D Sterlins 9 Idl'Setli. G'lden Locks, TheAbbot 85501 Columb's 51 f l:CS%fast 31-10 118 21 O Pernia 11 Inch- Jay. Mala, Lena Wood 85363 C.iluml. 's 5-S 1:01 fast 43-10 110 ft* W Martin 12 MarieDattner. P.enita. In. Jay 85201 Columb's 5! f 1:09 fast 21-10 108 5= O Pernia 11 R'hassett, L.Wood, D.McMahon Itlft Auroia 5* f 1:07 fast 4 108 7 3 41 5» J Smith I IdleSeth. Pell lLcblia.HorrPond | I UMI Aurora 5-8 I :»»1 fast 12 117 5 3 2» 2J J Eaton 10 Parnell. Modesta, June Day 82481 Cluml.'s 51 f 1 :0S\f ast 31-10 IIS IJ J Owens 0 Julia I*e, Benita, Test of Time MM rdun.b's 5-8 1:02 fast 31-10 114 ]« J Owena 7 Cautores. Padlock. Julia Lee STEP BY STEP. b. r. 3 112 By St. Rock— Sensitive, by Kismet. iTraier. L. Brown. Owner, Bell & Brown). Breeder. D. T. Matlack. 89021 O.lu.-r.b's 51 f 1:11 good 21 111 3 1 l»k * F R'rembalO Grey Rock. Gymnast, Lixzie N. ti89»l C. lumb's 51 f l:09 0good 6 107 2 4 42 3'1 F S'remba 5 PIMadeline, Hobson. GingerPyle 88928 ('oluml.'s 5-8 1:02 slow 9-5 10612 3 3* 37 F Seremba 7 P.Madeline, D.Goldie, Darkwoo.l ! K8872 G.iluml.'s 51 f 1:10 fast 14-5 107 5 3 3J 2" F Scremba 9 Fair Break. HelenG., Birrichina 88820 „luti;l.'s 5-S lOl^fast 16 107 5 « 41 3» F S'r.-mbalO LuckyRun. OldPaige. P'cessJane S4719 Laton.i ::-4 l:32V5fast 1?1 115 8 7 7« 7'« E Kummer 9 FairyMa ter. King Xadi. Friend 77GI7 l'Cr'nds TJ f HSifast 6 118 3 61 6»} W Lilley 13 Br'nTrout, BellelL. Lit. Jimmy , 77537 r.Or*ada 31 f 42ltfast 25 116 1 I* 6» W Lilley 8 B. Google. Al.Woodliffe. BelleU j PHYLLIS GENTRY, cb. f. 3 100 By The Manager— Daisy Piatt, by Marta SanU. (Trainer. J. B. Theall. Owner. Theall tc Biackman). Breeder. L. A. Lvne. j 88928 \.lu:ii!.s 5S 1 : 2 slow 14 1- 4 3 4 GJ 6' ' A Mouten 7 P.Madeline, D.Goldie, S.byStep i . 88905 ('..lumb's 51fl:14?thvy 33 10217 4 41 451 M Moaten • RedStjuirl. (..vrunast. (irevllock 88858 (olumb's i-Sl:01^ifast 14f 09 6 8 81 101* W Ilabjanll Contribution. Atonem't. O.Paige 88312 Jefferson 2-4 1:14*sfast 25 101 3 9 9' 9" J Colen 12 Parnell Lid. Mis Babe. Orlo.a1 88033 .leff.-rson 51 f 1 : ;$Vast 10 104 4 8 11= 10'» R Yelton 12 Pat kS sfield. PnellLad. Wattle 83081 Aurora 6-8 1:01 fast 41 100 2 6 51 5« N Barrett 10 Parnell, nolo Card. Modesta 83430 Aurora f.-S 1 :01\fast 10 111 4 1 1=11' W Fronk 12 Sorline. (Jlory. Sunborn 82719 Hlborne 5-8 100%fast 30 110 2 3 C» 6"J W Anson 7 Dangerillo, Winrock, Outcast 82629 H'thorne 5i f l:09«5hvy 40 1101 16 9 9" M Barrett 9 CoIdcnLynn. LittleJ'my. T.Ag'n WINNIE DAVIS, h. f. 3 97 B/ Royal II.— Angeline, by Dick Welles. (Trainer. T. Doyle. Owner. R. Sager). Breeder. J. B. Respess. 86951 Miami ."K f l:07^fast 28 90 6 7 7 !*• J Stevens 7 C.S|*,:isor. M.Harvev. PauIineM. 85193 ('..lumb's 5-S 1:03 fast lOf 112 Pulled up M QatTTCtt 12 B.Uope, T.Th'ta. M.M.Carr 84052 Aurora 5-S 1 Ol^fast 7 106 4 5 55 5" L M'om. ry % Pamelll.ad. Modesta, P.illvWelcb ' 83097 MOhari 41 f 57 fast — 106 S*| D Frog'tte 3 Delia Robbia. Test of Time 83035 X Shore Ab 5 8 1:03 fast — 108 2* D Frogg'te 0 PVlnesty, W.ILPearce. C.Girl K2976 N Shore 4J f 57,.-.fast — 107 2| D Frog'tte 3 John 1).. Anna M. Dougherty 82693 c.lumb's 51 f 1 :10?ifast 9-5 106 l«k H Gray 7 Pepperette. Rosita, Eunice K. 82616 (.'olumb's 5-8 LOlVifast 6 107 2» H Gray 8 Benita. Cantores. Dulcy Lou MISS BANANA, b. f. 3 (M) 98 By Horron— Tangle II.. by Herman. (Trainer. V. Manale. Owner, V. Manale). Breeder, J. B. Johnson. 89120 See t. ..lay's chart. 89024 Columb's 51 f 1:11 good 37 100 6 5 6 !'(W HabjanlO S. by Step, GreyRock. Gymnast 88927 Columb's 5-8 1 :0.:sslow 19 10217 7 6' 6a* W Ilabjan 7 Ken' v Rose. HelenG.. PeterDeeoy 88152 Jefferson 3-4 l:14*kfast 30 111 8 10 12 ]:=' W Fronk 12 D'tbyR.Sims. Sil'tLiPn. Val'tino 86723 F.C.r nds 3-4 l:15\slow 30 111 4 11 11« 3231 B Harvey 12 Tonnerre. Delhi Boy, Galatia 86200 Jefferson H I l:07'ifast 20 115 4 7 V* 6»i E KummerlO BeachTalk. Orageuse, L.G'ivant 80197 Jefferson 51 f 1:08 fast 12 115 16 9' 871 E Kummerl2 Golden Locks. Orageuee, Lucky 85439 Churchill 3-4 l:14Vsfast 24f 115 5 9 11= ]2=« E KummerU Prin.Adele. F. Vision. L'kyDrift 85207 Churchill 3-4 l:13*ifast llf 115 12 12 13« 13S1 E Kummerlo Speck. Beauty, SolaMia. Menthol 6th Race [6th Columbus] C4U DAPC •» 1_3 I'-nrlonsru. I'.-year-oliK and upward. Handicap. April 2'.i. DIM HAUL lU-2-.i 1:05 1-3 7 104.) Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. si Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. LAST ONE. b. g. 7 103 By Judga Wrigtt— Glenelg'a Last, by Glenelf. (Trainer, W. Ware. Owner, J. S. Ware). Breeder. T. Bate. 88273 Jefferson 3-4 l:13%fast 2i 108 1 1 l'| 1« A Rod'uez 0 RhelP'ter, BenW'd. CleverSeth 88153 Jefferson 3-4 l:14Vbfast 16-5 109 1 1 in 3" L M'omery 8 Queenliess, CleverSeth, Monast'y 87424 KGr'nds HBHWmI 10 107 4 8 6= f.4} V Moore 11 D'orMenn, T.Witchet. MissKate 86993 F .Gr'nds 3-4 l:14%good 7 102 3 8 5 1» V Moore 12 B and Shoes. L Gipsy. II (Jraham 86908 I\Gr'nds 3-4 1:16 slow 8 110 6 5 6l 6" V Moore 12 Kinsman. Article X., Mit 86794 FCinds 3-4 l:lC*imud 20 107 3 6 61 5» V Moore 10 Despair. Lubeck. Ivory 86724 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 15'r.slow 41 107 15 7= 9"D MerglerlO P'm'gTom. ElAstro, Newmarket 8624 6 Jefferson 3-4 IdflUkMt 5 106 3 1 U 2'' D Merglerl2 Korbly, Elemental, DoctorGlenn EGE. b. m. 5 101 By Petei Quince — Lady de Jarnette. by Peep o'Dar drainer. G. W. Smith. Owner. G. W. Smith). Breeder. L. A. Lvne. 88992 Columb's 5} f l:09*igood 81 102 3 2 21 3'i if Hay 7 IdleSetb, Ch.Sp'sor, T.Pl'nsman 88888 ('..lumb's H f 1 :2S»4mud 11 103 2 7 ^ Pup. A An's'n 7 W'ngler, T.Americ'n, R.andR'dy 88330 Havana 51 f 1 :07 fast 5 96 3 1 1' 1=* W Charles « Variation, Marionette. TheAbbot 88223 Havana 1-4 1:13 Vast 4 102 2 2 31 7" H Callah'n 7 Marionette, Mill Boy. Baby Lane 88163 Havana 5-8 1:00 fast 6 97 1 1 2« 2« C E Allen 7 Creaml'uff, Ximrod, TrueAmec 87925 Havana 3-4 1:13 Vast 6-5 108 2 13' 6=} W Charles 7 Eagerness, Liege, TwilightHour 87733 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 3 102 1 3 1« 3s C E Allen 6 Cor. Reef, R'dal'sRoyal MillBoy 87434 Havana 5-S l:00=tgood 6-5 107 2 1 21 3=J L Xeal 0 RdalsKoval, CoralR'f, C'mPuff IDLE SETH. b. g. 3 111 By Seth— Pickaninny, by Cesarion. (Trainer. B. A. Jones. Owner. Jones Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. B. A. Jones. 88992 Columb's 51 f 1 :09HBood 23-10 104 2 1 1 H C Gross 7 ChiefSponsor, Ege. ThePl'nsman 88825 '..lumb's 51 f 1:08 fast S-5 115 3 1 Ink |l c Gross 9 GoldenLocks. TheAbbot. Pet Cat 88665 Hun'gton 51 f l:08\,good 2-5 106 1 1 l1 l1 C Gross I Sombre. Wracklane. Sandpile 88616 Hun'gton 3 4 lHVast 7 101 1 2 V 4»1 C (Iross 0 Jed. Abbey. Remnant, D.Iiuckner 87484 F .Gr'nds 51 f LOCVast 5 114 2 1 2- 4" C Gross 10 Rumblg. (lonaslee. SpkledB'ty 87244 V Gr'nds 3-4 1 :13Hgood 25 108 1 1 ll 4» C Gross 8 Tangara. My Destiny. Clonaslee 87150 FGr'nds 3-4 1 :13%good 15 109 3 2 31 9" C Gross 9 Tangara, Brink'y. Speck'dB'uty 84208 Auroia H f l:07Vast 16-5 120 5 2 6' P* C Gross 6 DocMcMahon, Modesta. Kosman 84148 Aurora 3-4 1:14 fast 21 110 2 1 U S5i C Gross 8 Parnell, W. O' Wynn. Bruneth 83792 Aurora 61 f 1:07 fast 8-5 118 1 1 l'l l1 C Gross 7 Delia Robbia, Bol'rBond, Bruneth FERGUSON, ch g. 6 105 By Frizzle— Mra. F. G. Hogan, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, C. Trotter. Owner. C. Trotter). Breeder. E. R. Bradley. 84219 Latonia 2-t l:llVast 24f 116 I 7 81 8" J A M'neyl2 Pure 1)^. P.rother John, Spats •Mil M .H'glits 1 1-s l:59Shvy 24-5 105 4 1 UUP Groos 6 Be Good. Grace Mayers. Bucado 83358 M H glits 1 HW%S—d 3-2 106 6 4 3l 1= J Wal\i o 0 Fair Rowena. Pest, El Astro 82999 K worth tm7\v 1:45 last 21 1' 8 3 2 2 2° J A M'ney 7 Dentaria, V.Patr'k. BuddieKcan 82426 D'vVliire ImTOy l:44Vast 21-M M5 3 1 1" 2»k J A M'n.y 8 Yoshiuii, Mar.ellaBoy. SisterFlo 8^183 I vlir- lmT'y 1 ll-.last 21-10 105 2 2 21 2 J A M'nt y 12 I'riinaDonna. Yosbirai, Turbulent 82070 D( v'sliire ImTOy 1:13 good 11-5 106 1 2 l'l 21 J A M'neylO DoctorJim. St. Martins, Hodona 81590 K'uorth ImTOy 1 :4C=jfast 14-5 IjS 4 2 2' 2» J A M'neylO DoctorJim, VoshiMi. Mill Gate BEES. b. c. 4 104 Ey Bezant— Slipper Day, by Martlraaa. (Trainer, L. V. Bcllew. Owner. J. C. Ellis). Breeder. W. 0. Parmer. 88240 Miami 1 l-tt lM%t** I 1- J 5 4 4' 4:i F Horn | S. otih Broom, Cloister, Revenge 88151 Miami 1 1-16 l:47Vast 12-6 113 1 2 2H 2i J Callah'n 0 Orpheus Sun S| ot, Polly Wale 88061 Miami 1 1-16 l:46Vast 3-4 118 1 1 1' U J Callahan 0 Altissimo. PatCMtf Maximaneh 87914 Ma:.:i 1 1-8 1 69%Cul 17-10 1"9 4 1 1' l1 J Maiben 7 Tall Grass, Yoshimi Fro-tyHoy 87790 M .ami 1 1-16 l:47'slast 37-10 109 3 1 1» 1« J Maiben 8 North Breeze. Puritr, Pit Cat 87C02 Ma-iii 3-4 1:13 fast 21 111 2 7 7« 7« J Callah'n 9 Cpronr. Dnckv. Pat Casey 87480 M:aml 2-4 1:11 slow 10 l',6 3 4 21 Is J Callah n 8 PatCasey. Ch'fSnoasor. CareFree TRUE AMERICAN, ch. g. 6 105 By Manager Waite— True Blue, by Hastlnfi. I (Trainer. J. Dreycr. Owner, Mrc. J. Dreyer). Breeder. T. C. M Dowell. 89087 "'..lumb's 6ft f 1:11 hvy 51 107 13 2'' 31 L Aron I C .ral Beef. Medina. Hobson MIM (' dumb s H 1 1 03\g. od 5 111 4 4 4 01 I Frog'te 7 Idle Seth. Chief Sponsor. Ege XK888 Columb's (ft f 1 -2SV"ud 61 107 i 2 2J f D Frog'te 7 Wrangler. R.nr.dReady. Despair 88109 Havana »-4 l:12%Cut 3 1"9 5 7 7« l*| D Pri* le S P.enl'.olt. R.andReadv Cr'niPiiff 88299 Ha \ ana 3 4 lLVast G K« • 1 1* 1« H Rirh'ds 0 Hen Bolt. Cream Puff. V.-.rlafn 88103 Havana 64141 fast 6 108 7 6 5» 4" S 1'; nks 7 Cream Puff, Ege, Ximrod 88103 Havana ." 1 ( 1 7=~,!;oo l 3 M 1 5 7' 7'j D M.-Aley S Ei:d Man, f oral lieef, IJo. ky 87985 Ha\ana 3-4 1:l.'Vast 6 110 3 2 2' 2- B M. Ai'ey g ( r ml'iiTf. Variation. (oralReef 87839 II. a ana l.o.V)y l:40%Cul 6 M7 4 5 I 5" it M.Al'ey 5 R'gh andU'dv. Anniel.vle Sword 87675 Havana 51 f 1 :07 fast 6 113 3 4 4" 41 R McA'ey 5 Vari.ifn. R.'^Royal. lCgli a .lfdy 87590 Ila\ana 3 4 LH'/jfast 8-5 113 2 3 4' 4J It M. Al'ey 6 ■ .'sRoyal. Vai'ation Dan. Cross CORAL REEF. b. g 6 117 By PeLb.es— Capra, by Eallot. (Trainer. J. W. Kearnt. Owner. A. E. Kearns). Br.:»der. J. Butler. 89087 ...lumb's r.^fiu hvy 21 1 1 110 I 1 !•§ 1' II ci.-m'ts 5 Medina. TnieAmeri.an. IIob oii 889:;l c.lunili's 6ft f IM slow 22 110 4 3 2» 21 II CI tats « Medina, BallGee. Jewell V. D. 88409 Havana 3 4 1:12 Vast 21 106 6 6 4l 1:J T Burns 8 BenBolt. RandKeadv. ( r'mPuff 88283 Havana lm70y 1 44%tast 4 loS 3 2 3' :«k L Geving S Rou^liandR.ady, J. ri.boum Reap 88163 Havana 5 -S 1 00 fast 2 111 5 7 7 5"i R McAl'ey 7 Cream Puff. Ege. Ximrod 88103 Havana 51 f l:u7=*good 2 111 6 7 2'1 ft* I Kehrt 8 End Man. Rocky. Snoud.-n 87985 Havana 1-4 1.13 Vast 2 111 6 3 31 CJ T Burns 0 Cr'mPuff. T.Am.rian. Variatn 87920 Havana 5 I 1 :0o fast :| 115 3 4 3" 3'iT Burns I Vari.ifn Cr'inl'uff. 11 1*1 Pi— ■ 87733 Havana 3 1113 fast 7 5 Ij'j 4 3 L" 1" T Burns 0 Randal's Royal. Ege, Mill Bsy CHARLES WHITNEY, b. g. 5 104 By McGee— Donno Mamona, by Yanks*. (Trainer. H. A. Cotton. Owner. H. A. Cotton). Breeder. C. W. Moors. 82465 LC.Falr 3-4 1:20 Vnud 3-2 112 2} M Simons 5 John J Jr.. Prologue. En nia J. 82340 I. ('.Fair 3-4 l:16HTast 4 115 4' M Sim'ons 4 Warrior. ■flUstsi. Prologue 80135 Wheel'B- Ab 5-8 102 hvy 35 103 7'7 K Noe 7 Zorro. Fair Rowena. CrystalFord 70CG9 Ak-on 3-4 1 :2"Vigood 15 111 3»1 L Gray 9 Cer.Poinl. /..ipitos. Krlanger 7t6IS Akron 61 f 1:14 hvy 8 103 6» J Berg 0 Zorro. Theo. Our Star 7»2»3 Akron 61 f l:26Heood 6 98 6»J J Jones 5 Biddledee. ( "flag.-IL, M Liberty BRINKLEY, ch. g. S 97 By Light Brigade — Set Square, by Simon Bquar*. (Trainer. W. Davis. Owner. S. N. Holman). Breeder. Short Grais Stud. 88318 Jefferson 2-4 1:17 slow 4 10-4 6 7 8' 8'° II Hav 11 Dr.H'kman. T Witchet. T'dlane 88246 Jefferson 51 f 1 :07%fast 11-5 113 4 1 1ft 3» V Moore 7 Rodeo. AlexWoodliffe. Taudlane 88064 Jefferson 3-4 l:13Vast 5 110 3 2 2= 3= V Mooro 12 WhiteW'gs. MyDcst'y, Foxmor i 87962 Jefferson 6ft f 1:08 Vast 17-10 115 12 8 6' C'ft V Mooro 12 MissNancy. Foxmore. MaryDear 87723 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:ttHCMl 9-5 94 3 2 31 6«« V Moore 7 Bnck. Best Pal, Fire Boy 87637 l'Cr'nds 51 f HOGVast 12 89 4 4 7 7" V Moore 7 Fire Boy. Buck. Iluon Pine 87406 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 3ft 112 I 3 21 U L M'merylt WillWells. Miss Nancy, Tpdals 87331 F.Gr nds 3-4 l:13V»st 8 i8 7 2 3" V% L M'mervll Centimeter. S.oop. Hcon Pine 87150 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%good 18-6 102 1 1 l'l 2' L M'omery 9 Tangara. Sp'k'dr.eauty. Rumb'g MASCARITA, b. f. 3 94 By Blue Wrack— Suffrage, by Broomstick. (Trainer. C. Richards. Owner. R. Gowdy). Breeders. Carillo A Inclan. 88992 Columb's 51 f 1 :09"ig(.od 10 58 7 7 7 7=1. J Mann 7 Idle Seth. Chief Sponsor. E?e 88175 Miami 51 t 1:08 Vast 35-10 108 4 2 2ft 4=1 J Dolin 12 Contribute, BriarS't. FVhLady 85255 Y«J p;t'n AI.5-S Ut%Sut I 113 1ft R Pauley 7 Modesta, O.C.Hi.tcliin'n. It — 85132 Yo'gst'n Ab 5-3 58'5fast 39-10 113 3=1 R Pauley 6 Modesta. Sandpile, The Creo:c S5044 Yo'gst'n Ab 5-8 58Vast 3 112 IJ R Pauley 7 LaBelle, Sandpile. Receiver 84646 Akron 6} f 1:09 fast 10 109 t* F Hicbson 0 Sandpile. Glasgow. C.-d'Oeuvrs 84125 Akron 61 f LlOVast 27-10 110 2' K Noe 3 EstherGrindell, Sandpile. Clgow 7th Race [7th Columbus] | I ! , j j i . ' 7frt DAPC 1 Mile and 74) Yards. 4-yoar-old» and upward. Claiming:. (Aug. /Ill nrtUC O, 1BS4 1:441 2-5 7 107.) Index. Course. Diat. Time Track. Odds.Wt. St. Si Str.Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finish. ARTICLE X.. cb. g. 6 99 By Boots and Saddle— Ittas Behave, by Martinet. (Trainer, S. Szekeres. Owner, S. Szekeres). Breeder. C. B. Head. 89088 Columb's 1 1 16 1:57 hvy 6 108 3 1 2= 2s F Seremba 8 WesrvDick. BkJones. nercnle* 88907 Columb's 51 f 1:13 livy ftft 107 4 6 5s 4=J F Sremba 8 OldPaige. Patsy Howe. Melb'ru* 88886 Columb's 51 f l:15V»mud 16-5 111 7 7 6s 3« B Barham 7 B. Cochran. MadNell. Atonement 88860 Columb's 5ft f 1:10 fast 4ft 107 4 4 4ft 3l A An'rson 9 Attoo. Patsy Howe. Super 87688 Miami 3-4 l:14%good 12 106 9 7 6' 6»J C K'singerlO Verln-na. Jaunebar. Ja.ksor. 87600 Miami 11-16 1:49 fa.st 31 106 2 2 2ft 3=1 C Ksinger 8 El Jesinar. ZVkTcrrell. ("mposet 87534 Miami 1 1 16 1 50 fast 28 113 4 3 I» 6' C Fames 8 Purity. Sam Smith. Zack Terrell 87504 Miami 5ft f 1:07 fast 9 116 1 5 6" 5=1 C Fames 11 Verbena. Joe Joe. Wee Dear MELBOURNE, cb. g, 4 108 By Mont d'Or II.— Dimity, by The Commoner. (Trainer. D. B. Freeman. Owner. V. Gallo). Breeder. G. M. Hondrie. 89085 Columb's CJ f 1.13Vivy 14 5 109 5 1 l"k 1= A Vinters 8 T'ton'sRose, Crumpsall. Flvl/y 89023 Columb's 5-8 1 :02%good 27-li 1C8 7 6 4ft 3= L Aron 8 PepperTea. I'ncleAbe. B.Cochran 88907 Columb's 51 f 1:13 hvy 5 107 I 3 • Z'h J Petrocca 8 OldPaige. PatsvIIowe. ArticleX. 88857 Columb's G-S 1 :01 Vast 9 113 3 4 V 3'J A Winfrs 10 I'ncle Abe. Follow Me. Roma 88272 Jefferson 3-4 1:11 fast 20 107 5 3 31 6'i G Cooper 12 Med'gMattie. Lit. Alfred. Ch'lnat 88213 Jefferson 3-4 l:14Vast 8 112 9 1 2' 7«i G Cooper 12 AsaJewell, Antonia. Xorallayes 87976 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 25 111 4 « 7= 7»i E Burns 12 JohnQ Kelly. Korblv, TTiHtlSSSS 87889 Jefferson 3-4 l:HVast 8 109 1 7 10 10" B Pool 11 UoldMount. Medina. PeterPiper 87451 FGr'nds 3-4 l:14%fast 5 106 6 2 2l l1 W Harvevl2 StumpJr.. TimesL'p, L.Trilby HOPEFUL, b. g. 9 104 By McGee— Pink Rose, by Fonio. (Trainer, C. E. Davison. Owner. C. E. Davison). Breeder. C. W. Moors. 89028 Columb's lm70y 1:48 fast 17 1061 4 3 3= 3=1 F Seremba 7 Sweepstakes. Metson. Snper 88932 Columb's 11-16 1:51 slow It 1061 2 2 2l 25 F Seremba I BrlarSweet, Tingling. W. Flower S8862 Columb's lm70y 1 :48-Vast 23 108 2 3 3" 3* F Seremba 8 Murray. nBgtfcwg, Okeechobee 88407 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 10 110 13 11 14' 10* L Geving 15 Seclusion. Neb-hen. Conceal 87867 Havana 3-4 1:13 Vast 8 113 10 10 8" k S» P Ta'lettoll Lit. Bl. Sheep. Sagamore. Castil'.a 87748 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 8 113 3 5 5ft 4s F Seremba • Sling. Galleon. Keaolani 87432 Havana 3-4 1:14 good 6 108 11 7 4' 4«ft L Neal 11 Impossible. Riverside. Jocose 86854 Havana lm70y l:45Vast 3 110 1 3 3" 4«1 F S'remba 7 Dowry, Lorano. Pirate McGee SUPER, b. g. 8 109 By Superman— Sister Jeanie, by Midlothian. (Trainer, T. Hodge. Owner, St. Bernard Stable). Breeder. J. A. Buchanan. 89123 Bee today's chart. 89088 Columb's 1 1-16 1:37 hvy 4 104 5 7 7= 717 II Hay 8 W'ryDick. ArticleX.. BuekJones 89028 Columb's lastly 1:41 fast 24 104 5 4 4= 4'i W Taylor 7 Sweepstakes. Metson. Hopeful 88957 Columb's lm7oy 1 :50Vast 13 111 5 12' 4=J E Hileman 8 W'ryDick, B'lelieinSt'l. Okchee 188909 Columb's 3-4 1:20 hvy 3 110 6 6 7 7'* A Yerrat 7 Leslie. Drummond. Glenn ^8860 Columb's 3ft f 1:10 fast 28 107 5 7 6= 4= J Majestic 9 Attoo. Patsy Howe. Article X. 77178 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 1 :37S-.slow 7 114 I 4 65 6== J Corcoran 7 Quesad.t. Huonec. fight 7(1319 Jefferson 1 1-16 1.5l7shvy 3ft 116 C 3 41 i'J J CorcoranlO Reliability, Iion.Bov. D. Rolling BUCK JONES, b. g, 4 (M) 104 By Everett— Bud. by Leonid. (Trainer. C. Anderson. Owner. J. Barry). Breeder. I. E. Clark. 89088 Columb's 1 1 16 1:57 hvy 28 104 1 3 34 3*1 L Lee 8 WearyDiek. ArticleX.. nercules 88957 Columb's lm70y 1 :C0Vast 19-5 111 2 6 7'1 7'» L Lee 8 W'ryDick, BlehemSCI. Ok'cliie 88871 Columb's 51 f 1:10 fast 27-10 113 4 5 3'1 2' S McGrawlO GingerPyle. Parkwood, CrcyR'k 88829 Columb's 1 1-16 1 :49Vast 27 1CCJ 2 2 2= k*| A An'rson S Stonewall. Clirl.eader. ftTpetekeS 88324 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:51*islow li) 102 6 6 41 4= A Vlem.it 9 Rajah. StarSweeper, Brow.Smilo 88316 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :48Vast 10 102 8 4 3' 4'1 A VlemotlO Tickler. Drummond Slanderer 88217 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:4SVast 12 102 2 7 8ft 8" L Pichon 11 MissKate, Slandenr. War Idol JOE JOE, b. g, 9 108 By Hey Hindoo— La Sinalca, by Emperor of Norfolk. (Trainer. J. V. Pons. Owner, E. Loh). Breeder. E. Cebrian. 89119 Seo today's chart. 188993 Columb's 3-4 1:17 good 27 112 6 4 4h 4= E BarhamlO Shine On. Xivlag. Balefull 88930 Columb's .".-4 1:17 slow 5ft 112 I 1 2'ft 3'J J Connors I Cliemiserie. Rap.Trav'r. FairB'k 88887 Columb's 5ft f l:13%mud 33 10 111 2 2 IJ 1= J Connors S Bessiellope, Sea Wolf. Metson 88857 Columb's 0-8 1:01 Vast lS-3f 113 9 9 9 9" J Connors 10 I ncleAbe, FollowMe M.lbourno 88720 Hun'gton 51 f 1 :07Vast 10 113 3 5 0' 5« E BarhamflMvBid.lv. Miss Fortune. Hoover 88(584 Hun'gton 5-8 1:01 fast 5 112 9 3 3 3' E Barham 12 Parthema. Black Art. Dora Lata 88614 Hun'gton 5-8 1:01 Vast 9-5 111 4 4 ft* 2:i E Barham ■ Floy I.illie. D.deC.uise. The Girl CALVIN, b. g, 4 104 By Charles Edward— Carrie Hoean, by Dick Finnell. (Trainer. W. Ware. Owner. J. S. Wars). Breeder. R. H. Anderson. 89061 Columb's 1 1-16 l:57%mud 24 106 5 6 6= 6" A Yerrat 8 Carnarvon. Briar Sweet. Tulane 88885 Columb's 6ft f l:13Vnud 12 105 7 6 61 5'i J Petrecca S Shine On. Double Shot. Fly Lady 88860 Columb's aft f 1:10 fast 19-10 112 8 5 ft* 5=1 J Petrecca 9 Attoo. Patsy Howe Article X 87517 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:49 fast 8 87 3 5 6" S« V Moore S DoubleTip. TlieLeopard. Climax 87405 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14Vast 8 99 1 10 11' 12" J McTgi-'.2 (lever Seth, Admirer, R E Clark 87222 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:15=ihvy 8 104 9 8 t « 6'| D Mertrlci-llWildGoo.se. L.Trilby, II Graham 85466 Churchill 1 l:39Vast 62 106 5 5 10 10" II Hay 10 Climax. OuiOption. Annie Lyle S5404 Churchill 1 l:40?igood 43 107 3 9 10 I0=u II Hay 10 JohyJewell. S'wMaiden. Climax MR. BECK. ch. g. 6 99 By Theo. Cook— Bay of Pleasure, by Kingston. (Trainer. F. Grace. Owner. F. Grace) . Breeder. T. Piatt. 89062 Columb's lm70y 1:51 mud 19 101 3 5 5 51S L Lee 5 Bonfir?. Kendall. GreatXorthem 88909 Columb's 3-4 1:20 hvy 12 105 7 7 6= 6" L Lee 7 Leslie. Drummond. Glenn 88146 Miami 11-16 1:49 fast 7t 106 4 4 5' 5* J Judv 12 LghStorm, MissVaal. ZkTrell 88131 Miami 51 f l:07Vast 8if 114 12 11 11' 11" R Costelljl2 Probity. Star Girl. Muskallonge 87720 Miami 1 1-4 2:06 Vast 22 9S 3 4 4» 4'» .1 Dolin 6 Winnipeg. FrtvBov, Kellenuan 87658 Miami 11-16 1:49 fast 94 112 8 8 8' 9«} J O'Brien 10 Duelma, RedArrow. LoiighStoriu 87600 Miami 1 1-16 1:49 fast 64 106 8 8 6' 6'J J Dolin 8 El Jesmar. Z.Terrell. ArticleX. (47446 Miami 51 f LllVivy 14 109 3 4 3' 1« J Dolin 6 Chow. Probity. Wilton Flanna Jamaica Entries and Past Performances JAMAICA SATURDAY, MAY 2 WEATHER RAINING; TRACK MIDDT. I The figures under the beading "Rec." in the entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1, 1924, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviation, show track conditions. 86508 IS FIRST INDEX OF 192*. 89097 IS FIRST INDEX OF MAY. Raeing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30). ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :•: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. The following abbreviations are used to designate tracks at which time re ords shown 111 entries w.re made: Aqueduct Aq Kempton Park KP Aurora Au Kenilworth Ke Belmont Park BP King Edward Ki Blue Bonnets BB Latonia La Bowie Bi Laurel Lu Brooklyn Park Br Lexington Lx Churchill Downs CD Maple Heights MH Columbus Co Marlboro Mb Connaught Park ...CP Miami Mi Conneaut Lake CL Mobile Mo Dade Park DP Mount Royal MR Devonshire De Omaha Om Dorval Do Pimlico Pm Duffcrin Du Raceland Rd Empire Em Reno Re Fair Grounds FG Saratoga Sa Fort Erie FE Tanforan Ta Hamilton Hm 7 histla Down TD Havro de Grace HG 'fhorccliffe Th Hawthorns Hw Tijuana Ti Havana Hv Toledo To Huntington Ha Windsor Wi Jamaica Ja Woodbine Wo Jefferson Park JP First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse J1.0JO. I year olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. (Tra k record: May 10. 1924 1:04^—8 — D'O.) b.lla. ■ Ir.d. Horse. Wt.Rec. VWlIlau (80658) Peatlftfl 3 10".. .725 (84382) BahtMt Bsjdit Sa 107 1:08^ 3 105X720 84660 IdHN Sheet. .Ja H9 1 :00s 3 100.. 715 (83625) •Kailil.-.-n ( ro»by BP 107 1:06V. 3 110 710 (88180) lalftt Mi »7 l:06*i I HI.".. 710 88922 'Mixture Ja ll 9 1 07 3 105. 705 89073 •Alchemy Ja 111 l:07S*y 4 120. .700 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward Maidens. Claiming. (Track record: Oct. 5. 1922 -1:11 K 2 117.1 89074 O'Corra 8a 112 11H I 120x725 89OV0: •l.ord Baron . Ja 110 1:14 \ 4 120. 7241 I 85923 Chief James .BP 112 1:14% 4 115. 715 89070 Cue Rack BP 105 1:11 4 112. .710 85614 Manifold Pm 108 1:14% 3 120. .710 89070 Catharine Von I't- ter FG 111 llC'i I 107 710 89071 Mibe Ja 115 1 :15*5sy I 120. 7(V» 78720 Wheeier 3 105 .. 705 7105C Sarsaparilla 5 110. .700 89070 Gala Night ..Pin 115 1:18 3 105.700 79016= Youthful 3 112.700 89971 Msster Mind ..An, 115 1:16 3 105. .700 Star Stone 105 Third Race— 5-8 Mile. Ninth Running Colorado Stakes. $6,000 Guaranteed. 2-year olds. Allowan.-.i. (Track record: May 1C, 1923 58%— 2— 111.) 89005) Caletian 122. 725 89041= Chicaro (Ml .Ja 115 1:014^ 122 7ji (89075) Turf Li2ht ... Ja 114 1 :01 %sy 112. .715 88950 Navigator 115 710 88244= Bombshell 115X705 Fourth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. First Running Wood Stakes. $10,000 Guaranteed. 3-year ol.N. Fillies and Entire Colts. (Track recjrd: Oct. 10. 1924 l:41%-3 101 ) (88308) HKlMiKI'ENCE .. 123.. 750 89039 Swope ]-o 740 88966 Felix H7 735 89036- Bright Steel 113X735 83106 Backb-.nc 110. .735 89071- Coronation (M)... 110 735 84276 Reminder 110. 735 89071= Chief I n.as (Ml. 110.. 730 88269 Blue Ridge . .Mi 109 1 : 16% 110x730 88904 Voltaic 117. .730 889C63 Mar.oni no 725 88322 Stirrup Cup 110.. 725 89098 King Jimmy .... 110. .725 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Purse $1.00.). 3-ve.ir nld-i. Claiming. (Track record: Oct. 10, 1924 - 1 :41% — 3—101 ) (84382) Boll.. I Bandit .. 105. .72.1 88S66; -'•Seratcii 1O5..720 89021 *Glp sy Flyer ..KM SO 1 4«% 104 v 715 88635 'Chief Tieruey.FG 95 145% 107. .710 89037 Marjorie C 105.. 710 88211 •Golden Age . . Mi 104 1 46 107.705 88791 Ben Franklin (M) Mi 112 1:47 110X705 88520 Contentment ..FQ lOii 1:46 112. .705 89070 'Lustrosa (M) .... 100 700 88677 Rano.k (M) .... 110. .700 •Roman Princess .. 100 Sixth Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $1,000. 2-year-old». Maidens. (Track record: May 16. 1923— 58%— 2— 111.) 890413 Surprise Party.. Ja 115 101% 115. .725 89041 Peeora Ja 115 1 02 115. .720 89006 Darby 115. .715 Milton lis Eddie Cantor ... 115 Chestnut 115 t Page 13 1st Race [1st Jamaica] let RAPC * 1-2 Knrlonu:*. rt-yenr-oldn nnd npwnrd. PHMh and Marcs. 151 nHUt ( lniminu. (May HI, IS24 1 :04 4-5 U lOO.) Index CourM DIs! Tlnio T'el Odd* Wl St * Sir Flu IMHH Started Order cf Flolsb PENCRAFT. V f. S 105 By Ambassador IV.— Bold Lady, by Marcovil. (Trainer. A. B. Gordo:). Owner. H. C. Fisher\ Bre-der. A. B. Hairock. 80658 Aqueduct f -S l:00\fast 8-5 114 1 1 V' 1* E Sande 0 ExtraDry. Mad mBea h. I. .lane 80405 Aqueduct 5-S l:00*sfast 3 114 1 2 Bj 3* .1 Moiimee 7 Nina, Extra Dry. Prudentia 80265 Aqueduct 5-S 5S»sfast 20 111 1 8 6'J 5»] J Merimcdl M Muller. Sw in-injf. Fly Comet 80151 Aqueduct 41 f RVJM 4 113 4 3 25 2« J McrimeelS y Vi'oken. Im.iglnnt'n. My. Belle 80042 IVlim.nt 6-S st 5S fast C 105 4 3 2| 2'i J MerimeelO Haf. Cloiiaslee. Btaaf Flyer 78066 Jamaica 5-S IjBflfcBaa 30 114 3 6 6* 6" J Merimee 8 Beatrice, Ncdann, Imagination BOBBED BANDIT, b. f, 3 105 By Flying- Orb— Derwent. by St. Serf. (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner. H. C. Fisher}. Bred in .cnglnnd 'jv J. Ryan. 84382 Aqu-ilurt 3-4 1 :15t-.s1oi 4} 114 S 6 Pj V C Turner 12 Adrianople. Vilna, Royal Cirl 81095 Aqu-du t fi-S 6'.»«tfast 6 112 S 7 62 3'i C Turner 10 Crrtrr.de D-, Koivillc. B. PM 83971 Aqueduct 5-S EOS'a^t 20 112 T) 10 101 911 C Turner U BalYeSh et. M tleBclle. Mixture 8X739 Aqueduct 5-S 1 :" fast 30 115 12 12 12: 12»^ C Turner M IJghts'.iii", Pleas. Mem V. MatMld I 83281 Belm't 6ft f MC l:CS**s!ow 6 113 17 11 If* M" D Hum 17 Lithuania. Myrtlellelle. Oragr.c -•• 82934 Saratoga Li f 1:07 good 8 107 8 5 til 6*3 G HudginslO Finland, Repulse, Deapot BALANCE SHEET, ch. f, 8 105 By Hourlesa— Balancoire, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, A. J. Joyner. Owner. G. D. Widenar). Breeder, A. Belmont. 84660 Jamaica 5i f l:05Sfast 12 KS 4 1 ?• 4'J F Col'lettilO Z.IIour. I). VYhtgton, Delhi Rc.y ■ 83971 Aqueduct 5-s 0»%rast 15 112 3 1 l3 1" F Col lett:13 Myrtlellelle. Mixture, Sea Tide KATHLEEN CROSBT, ch. f. 3 110 By Sir John Johnson — Crepa do Chine, by Textile. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, T. F. Price). Breeder. D. W. Scott. 83625 Belm't 61 f MC 1 :06*sfast 7 107 9 4 1» 1« G Fields 10 Travcrs, Brightlden, TonngApril , 82810 K'worth 54 f 1 :07V»fast 21 107 4 6 6 ( | O Caldwell 0 Clistcr. Rruncth. P'ncellampl.ii 82066 Devshiro 5ft f 1 :0S good 23-10 112 10 2 31 6»» O CaMWBM Thistlewood, Lena Wood, Myldol 81540 K'worth 51 f 1 :07=sfast 43-10 10811 1 1 1* J McT'art 0 Vain Ellie, Aggie. Duckling 81179 Windsor 6-8 101-Vast 4f 109 9 C 8'1 8* G Mein 11 N'teo'Love. C donlt'ge, Il'.vM'm j , 80335 Aqueduct 6-8 aS^fast 30 111 10 10 10a 10 « G Meln 11 Chrysalis, Nina. Extra Dry JULIE, ch. f, 3 105 By Berrilldon — Jule, by Peter Quince. (Trainer. J. Zceller. Owner. W. J. Both). Breeder. L. Garth. 88180 Miami 3-4 1 IC^fast 47-10 93 3 1 I« l1 A Pternelll Cup o" Ten. Perhaps, Blanche B 88031 Miami 3-4 1:14 fast 2ft 90 8 2 l'k 8'1 J Jones 11 Warning, Sweepstakes. Verbena! 87908 Miami 61 f 1 :06^fast 39-10 97 4 1 1» 1» J McT'gue 9 Sandnilc. Toppanlle, Akbar 87628 Miami 51 f 1:07 fast 14 1071 2 1 6'i 5 i V Wciner 12 ChiefSponsor. Melvlnn. Benin.nnt 87533 Miami 61 f 1:n:%fast 6 107 6 8 8 8'8 F Weiner 8 Wildlane, On Time, Wish I Win I 87294 Miami 61 f l:09%fast 9-5 109 3 1 41 5J E Deach 8 Star Girl, Firmament, May Fly I 87007 Miami 3-4 l:15%hvy IS 110 6 6 6 6" E Beach 5 Volante, InverMaid, Sil'rSllppeis ! 86781 Miami 51 f l:07Vtfast 81 1051 C 8 6 C'3 E Beach 0 IlallGee. Slow and Easy, llobson MIXTURE, blk. f. 3 105 By Star Master— Melee, by Tackee. (Trainer, P. Wynne. Owner, A. W. Koivula). Breeder, Har.cock & Madden. 89098 Baa today's chart. 88322 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:12 fast 94 97 5 4 S'l CT1 R W'liams 8 Leatlierwood, Maclean, Wtrn'g S8804 II.deG ce 61 f ISHWul 6f 109 6 3 6* 12«S R Wllamsl5 HootMon, Ladytilassen. (Jy l.ana 85830 ISowio 3-4 l:15*igood 81f 100 6 7 8* 8*1 G HudginsLt Note o' I.ove, Ivory, Nightshade 85G40 1'imlico 3-4 l:H%faat 23 108 10 8 S1 9,; C Allen 13 l'eterl'aul, MargieK., Sp.Nanie | 85208 Empire 61 f 1 :06%fast 15 111 4 4 3» 3'1 H Tliurbei 12 Socrates. JedbgUAbbey, GalaNt 85139 Empire 5ifl:07\fast 10 109 1 1 2 1 2'1 II Tliurber !» Canister, Sweelgiass. Mervinli 85057 Empire 61 f 1 OC^fast 20 107 10 6 91 11" E Beach 17 Master Billy, Jibe, Toppanite j XI900 Jamaica 51 f l:16\f.ist 15 109 4 2 31 4:l F OutronelO Myrtlellelle, C'fluente. SeaTulc ! 81701 Jamaica 61 f l:0??islow 10 109 C 7 4** 6S1 ¥ Catrone 8 Gipsyl Iyer. Caniater. Sea Tide ALCHEMY, ch. f, 4 120 By Mont d'Or II.— Reveries, by Rabelais. iTrainer. F. Brodus. Owner, R. Oppenheim). Breeder. J. W. Bailey. 89073 Jamaica H f l:05^slop % 111 G 6 6 4,: II Wakoff G Brainstorm. NoonFire, Fatroon 88960 l.Hnts 3-4 1:12 fast 15 115 11 12 12 11" H Wai;ol;'12 Dunlin. Silver Fox, Marconi 85804 Howie 7-S128 hvy 9 102 4 4 1'J 5" G Hudgins 5 Il.Hrush, Batonnier, LeouardG. 85128 Laurel 3-4 l:13\fast 2» M 6 4 6 C7 L Lang G Will Ixind. Comixa. Sen Norris 84950 Laurel lm70y l:43 sfast 91 109 5 6 6 6" L Lang 9 Initiate, JoySmoke. HonnicOmar 84759 Laurel ll:38Sfast 18 102 1 1 21 3=1 L Lang 5 Initiate, Whetstone, Lilt 84157 Aqueduct 1 13S fast 7 109 6 8 4« 4«1 S O'Don'U u FepP. Rigcl. l^idy Belle 83796 Aqueduct 3-4 l:ll*islop 20 103 6 5 5" 5" B Br'ning 8 Swingalong. MissStar. L'kyPlay 83499 Belmont 1 l:3S%good 20 111 8 6 10 9" It Poslvil 10 Brcakf tBell, KingAlbert, Rigel 2nd Race [2nd Jamaica] onJ DAPLT "— I Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming:. (Oct. 5, £nU HAUL l»2^ 1:11 1-5 '2. 117.) Index. Course. Dist. Time. Track. Odds. Wt. St. •% Str Fin Jockey. Started Order of Finish. i O'CORRA. ch. h, 5 (M) 120 By Ormondale— Margaret 0., by Marathon. (Trainer, F. Coleman. Owner, J. Shaughnessy). Breeder. A. Belmont. 89074 .lamaica lni70y 1:47 slop B 112 1 2 21 i'i F Col'letti I I'arkHill, Bekross. AsaJewell 81930 Saratoga 3-1 1 :l."=t;slor» 50 112 1 9 11- 11'" M Buxton 12 Blackstone. Good Tin.es, Best 81459 Empiro Ab 3-4 lsN%tMt 50 111 11 14 14 14-5 M Buxton 11 Buck I'ond, Cave Wojian. Carol 75177 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10^,fast 50 115 12 12 ll1 11'* H ThurberU L Reveille. Bl. Streak. Stel. Maris 74684 Jamaica lm70y 1 :45%fast 10 109 4 6 6'5 6;I F Col'letti 7 Big. Still, Oran, Irene Sweeney 74502 .lainaica 1 1-lti lMSHfast 15 103 9 5 51 6' M Fator 10 Bersagliere, Antilles. Diversity 74452 Jamaica ImT-'y 1 :4C fast 10 106 1 6 6!0 6'" M Fator 7 Potentilla, H.Cliief, Ir. Sweeney 70733 Belmont 3 4 HC l:l:2;,good 12 1071 8 9 8J 9s I. Fator 13 Sea Wolf. Fat Casey, DelcaJia LORD BACON, ch. g. 4 (M) 120 By Short Grass — Common Law, by The Commoner. (Trainer, J. White. Owner. J. White). Breeder. Short Grass Stud. 89070 Jaaaalea CJ f l:0«Vd"P 1» H2 2 2 810 3'S E Bell 12 All in All, Otai, Cue Rack 81113 Kmpne 11:41 last 7 103 11 13 121 7,;1 It McN'eel4 Boatman, Jessamine, Gladys V. j 80G57 Aquedu 't 1 l:4'i-tfast 15 101 J 5 7 51 4"i It McN'eel.'i I'oorSport. Louverne. Ben Wood 805G3 Aquedu t CI f l:21'r,sloW 25 107 8 12 121 7*1 It McN'eclS WildGoose, Jessamine. Cue-Rack , 78953 Jamaica Imltf ItWtani 20 94 6 6 6* 7'-6 W Harvey 8 Aladdin. Daudybrush. Superbum j 7K882 Jamaica ImTiiy l:IC'5mud 20 92 8 8 8 8J: G Cooper 8 Belle Artiste, Despair. Ed. Gray 78813 JaawJca lailly 1:45 taat IC-r. Ill 4 4 4 4» A A'cairdj 4 Barleyc'n. Dandybrush, Fairlight CHIEF JAMES, b. g. 4 (M) 115 By Chief Lally — Miss Shamrock, by Oyama. ! (Trainer, J. J. Tighe. Owner, J. J. Tighe). Breeder. J. T. Tighe. 85923 Bowie 7-S 1:28 fast 7J 110 4 6 6h S" F Col'letti 13 Tip. Witchet. Flax. Wild Goose 85782 liowio 7-S l:2S*it'ast 4u 109 3 2 2J 4 1 W Col'lettiBl Gold Mount, Vuluad, Belcross , 85437 V. Hunts 3-4 l:13~fast 50 112 3 3 3 3' C Tonee ■ Fly By, The Spa 85311 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 50 IIS Left at post. C Ponce 10 R'yFoid. SeeltThr'gh, Th'derbolt CUE -RACK, br. g, 4 (M) 112 By Wrack— Cicely, by Cyclades. (Trainer, F. Byer. Owner, J. Wormser). Breeder, R. L. Gerry. 89070 Jamaica i| f l:06*fcRl"l 7 112 7 5 5»« 47?. M Fator 12 All in All, Otai, l.ordBacon 82052 Saratoga t I IflUfaai 15 H« 8 4 61 61! F H'stingsi:; Redskin, Sledge. Lockerbie 81344 Empiio Ab 3-4 lnys.last 20 107 12 7 71 713 M Fator 13 I.. Audrey, BabyLane, Ex'dRuler 80967 Empire 1 l:43%fast 10 110 3 3 23 4'1 M Fator 5 Wampee, Ascyrn, Tickler 80655 Aqueduct CJ f 1 :19\fast 15 95 12 12 12 10" II Rich'dsl2 PatCasey. WilliainTell. CorkElm 80563 Aqueduct CJ f l:21Sislow 10 107 7 9 2' 3'J II ThurbeiTS Wild Goose, Jessamine, I.ouveruv 79073 Jamaica 3-4 ItOKfaat 10 105 8 7 51 41- II Thurber 9 Radiancy, Tiday, Repartee MANIFOID, ch. c, 3 (M) 120 By Negofol— Hanrose. by Hanover. (Trainer, W. Duke. Owner. G. A. Cochran). Breeders, Simms & Randolch. 85614 I'imlico 1-41:1] fast 35 10S 10 8 8' 6» E Rarnes 10 Sumptc-r. B'baraKrietchie, Pani 85542 Pimlico 51 f 1:07 fast 22 112 11 11 10s 8" P Walls 13 Panic. Danby, Bruns 85384 Laurel 5} f 1 :0S*agood 5 116 7 5 42 4*1 F listings 8 GunBoat. Pr.ofPower, I'ogonip 85281 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 25 116 2 4 4= 5«J F listings S Sw'gA way, GunBoat. P. of Bower CATHARINE VON UTTER, b. f, 3 107 By Short Grass— Hanovia, by Fair Play. (M) ■.Trai-.er. E. J. Hodgsoi. Owner, J. L. Holland). Breeder. J. Marrone. 89070 Jamaica H f 1 MMalaa 3 99} 8 7 7'1 5"! W Harvey 12 All in All, Otai, LordBacon 88212 Jefferson 51 f 1 :07^fast 12 104 12 I 31 l" H Hay 12 Stay On. MarylHar. BetsyBacon 87588 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :13*£fast 33 103 3 3 S'JIO15 L Lang 11 Speck'dBe'tv. W.Wells, Outcast 87271 K.C.r'nds 3-4 1:14 good 8 111 5 3 9* 9=° E Pool 11 BillRoberts. Runiblug, HendLine I KG8G5 IVdr'nds 2-4 l:14«igood 8 104 8 9 81 910 H Thomasl2 Frightful, Sp'dBeauty, G.DeMar I I 8G8CG P.Or*ada 2-4 I ■%■■■ 20 104 2 2 21 3J H Thomas 0 Taugara, G'rgeDeMar. II. Water I JIBE. b. c. 3 (M) 120 By Spur— Quip, by Out of Reach. (Trainer, j. Johnson. Owner. J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. | 89071 laaMtaa t 1 1'HXrttr C 115 2 4 4* 4»1 F Col'lettilO GoldButton. Ch.l'ncas. Coron'ion i i 85370 Empire ."1 f l:J?4sfast .".J Ml 6 4 51 2- C Allen 13 Potshot. C.NiH'lihan, Hendrick 85234 Kmpire Ab .:-l l:l'r,ia:i 5 122 % 6 3" 21 G Cooper 17 Wraeklane. Half Pint. Akbar ' »'5I24 E.npire ll I I I WHLiaa 4 118 5 5 93 10" C Rob'sonl2 Irish Marin.-. Watts, Tr'sformei 85057 Empire H f 1 :00\fast 15 10415 3 4= 21 C Allen 17 Mast. Billy. Topp'ite, C.N.H'hai: 84980 Empire 5* f 1 :07- sfast 3 122 5 5 6 6'2 C Rol. son 0 Daaiaca, I'eter Paul, Lawless 81375 Empire ! l f 1:07 fast 30 106 7 8 10* 10" B Br''iingl2 G.DeMar. Newllope, Myr. Belle 81 160 Baaaira l| f l:075ifast 15 112 4 3 51 9" J H Burkell Maddenstown. Senor. Kumouiu WHEELER, ch. c. 3 (M) 105 By Peter Quince— Mary Hunter, by Orison. (Trair.er, A. B. Gordon. Owner. H. C. Fisher). Breeder, T. Piatt. 78720 .Ian. 1. 1 a f -S 1 01-V.fast 20 115 5 7 7' 7-' M Fator 8 Pedagogue. Julie, Contentment IBM Jan ana 5-S 1 Mfctaat - 112 10 11 1* ll'« J Merim^-U Perm. Wave. AlewV'ffe, M.Billy SARSAPARILLA. blk. h, 5 (M) 110 By Hano— Pastella. by Strephon. j (Trainer, W. Rosen. Owner, Keystone Stable). Breeder, Belair Stud. 89102 Se- to. lav's .hart. 71058 Aqueduct 64 f 1:20 fast 12 100 5 2 4J 3T C Taylor 10 Shaffer. Trite, Bill Black 70939 Aqueduct 6i f 1:20 fast 30 1^3 10 10 101 11'- B M'riiiellil2 Ben Wood, St. Allan. L'Kffare ! I 70425 Belmont 3-4 MC l:12*sfa.«=t B 97 10 11 81 831 It Pierce 15 CuniSah, D.of the V'ley. R Salt ' ''■ 70312 B-lmont 3-4 ftK 1:12 fast M 117 8 11 11= ll1 ■■ E C pbell 17 Dozer. The tolsair. Rock Bottom i G9794 Jamaica 3-4 lllV.good 30 112 9 9 9 9" H Meyers ! Bayonet. Ja q. Julian, Hyperion ] | GALA NIGHT, b. c. 3 (M) 105 By Luke McLuke — Carmen, by Peter Quince. (Trainer. W. Rosen. Owner. W. Rosen). Breeder. H. Black. 89070 Jamaica f.^ f 1 oG^slop 20 KM] ! 6 4) 7'° F Catrone 12 All in All, Otai. LordI5a on 8889H H.4aQ*ea 51fl:06 good 47 116 6 4 71 10'* C E Allenll P.ofB'l ou, St'mKing, L'yAin dor 888G4 If..le;;\e i| f UWHaat 52 111 ■ 7 10' 10"i J Maib-n 1" HootMon. LadyGlassen. Gy'iiaua 85845 liowio I I I WUaaj 27 117 3 9 9" 10" A A'cardyll ITagon. Sun Los, Gold Trap 1MB! Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 18 M 8 2 2 1 31} A AVardyl.5 MissVaal. GoldTrap, Royal Girl 85494 Pimlico 1-4 l:13~,fast 15f 115 8 5 8: 9'» A A'caidyl7 Pettibocker, Pogonip, PeterPau! I 85208 Kinpiie 5} f 1 06%fast 20 102 1 3 41 431 J Callah nl2 Socrates. Jedb'ghAbbey, Mixture 8517 1 Batalra l| f HaTtfaat 50 122 3 4 Si 8" A Collins !» Watts, Silver Fox. C'fireTales j ! YOUTHFUL, b. f. 3 (M) 118 By George Sm.th — Juvencscence. by Junior. i Trainer. I. Carson. 0w..»--. F. Housman). Breeder, H. Hughes. | 89103 BC • tadaj h bait 79016 Janaua 5-S 1 02 fast 9-5 1151 1 1 2= ?» J But well 4 Merviuia. WaraLili. MyrtUBell. I MASTER MIND. ch. g. 3 (M) 105 By Star Master— Explicitly, bv Ogden. (Trainer. E. D. bpringer. Owner, D. Oppenheim). Breeder. P. Van Wyck. 89071 !■ aw I .i ' 1 IITQllir B) IS 9 9 3» 9-« E Rell 10 GoldButton. Chlneas. Cvron ion 84058 Aaacdad I41M si .P 30 no 3 ii M% M*| B Mari'ettlU TaaasAaril, BalfPiat. naatMna 83976 Aoacdaet 3 4 l:tt%faat 100 11C 10 13 H«|13 c D ktari'etU 13 Despot. Courageous. Sancy 83800 a. jo. Ida t »-4 l:lHfrl«a M Hi 4 5 »" s ; i: MarTaUtM laaaacaiaB, l»ani v. Delhi Bay I 83578 Beirut i| f MC 1 0GS.fast 100 115 4 9 M W N Huff 10 Flagship. Tiis.-uliini. Sanford 83340 B. In, t a| f M " 1 iTV-fast M 115 14 15 15 15-' B Br'ning 15 Candy Kid. M.iibird. Rockstone 80301 Aqj.du t 5 S 1 'W;fast 30 115 ItJ 15 1€ l'i-« K Smith K Arbitration. BnaMl. No.'i STAR STONE, b. f. 3 (M) 105 By Pebbles— Dawn Star, by 8tar Shoot. (Trainer, J. Stern. Owner, E. Contento). Breeder. J. Butlsr. First start. ] j 3rd Race [3rd Jamaica] Opfl RAfP r,_s Mile. U- ear-old*. Colorado Stakes. (Ms« Hi, l! ^:t ."JK .'5-5 j ! Index. Courae I), st. Tune Track. Odds. Wt St. "j. StrFn Jo. Icy. Started. Order of Finish. ! GALETIAN, b. c, 3 122 By Trompc li Mort— Lady Galette. by Lord Edward II. (Trainer, A. 3. Joyner. Owner, G. D. Widcner). Breeder. G. B. Widenar. 89005 l" Hunts 41 I Btfcflaat 11-5 123 2 2 1- 1- T M. Tag! II Sabine. Pn-ne /. tiarde. Kspino K8961 t lints 1-2 StC 4.".*t,fa t 21 117 3 2= l"k T M Tag t 11 Sabine. UMhen. Prenei (Jarde CHICARO. ch. f, 2 (M) 122 By Chicle— Wendy, by Peter Pan. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner. H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. 89041 Jamui. a :.- , 1 Ol^fast 9-10 113 4 3 :'.\ 2= T Burns 11 Arrant ie. SurpriseParly . Pecor.i TURF LIGHT, ch. f. 2 112 By Pebbles— Turf Star, by Nasturtium. (Trailer, J. Johnson. Owner, J. Butler). Breeder, J. Butler. 89075 c-iiaKa M lcMtBdap 3 114 1 1 r r W e*a*M|| CrWaMaiit, BtBCat, In Mden i NAVIGATOR, b. c, 2 115 By Broomstick— Alster Cress, by Watercress. (Trainer, C, Phillips. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeeder. Greentreo Stable. 88950 II.deG'ce 4J f 53 fast 4 119 7 6 S10 7»J \V Harvey 10 Rock Mnn. Fiildlestieks. Cinema 8867C Bowie 1-2 49 fast 9-10 112 8 7 51 1»* W Harvey 1) Dedanx, ( nt rifujjal. Se|K y 88244 Jefferson 1-2 47 faat 4-5 112 2 1 1» 1» TV Harvey » Bombshell, Bill. Blue Pencil 88140 Jefferson 1-2 47%fast 2 115 4 1 I'l 3» C Buel 7 Escarro. l nrk Jest, Allejlian BOMBSHELL, br. c. 2 115 By Hand Grenade— VentiTia, by Puryear D. (Trainer, H. C. Riddle. Owner. J. S. Sciaccalufa). Breeder, A. B. Spreckels. 88244 Jefferson 1-2 47 faat 8 US 8 2 f 23 J H Burke 9 .Navigator, Hill. Hlue Pencil 87888 Jefferson 1-2 4S^»faat 16-G 112 5 1 21 2| J 11 Burke fi NatEv.ns. 15 ketPienic, I'UJirl 87830 Jefferson 1-2 47%fast 7 116 4 2 2j 3» J II Burkell Sepoy, Lombnnln. Jack Knk-ht 86795 F.Gr'nds 3-8 37Hmud 5 114 8 25 2* Q Fields 11 Silver Finn. Hijclilife, PrettyHIU 86590 F.Gr'nds 3-8 37!4mud 10 118 6 8» 7«J C Lang 9 Cap'nSetli, M'tlialtoos,. Hislilife 66510 F.Gr'nds 3-8 37T,hvy 10 118 11 11 8" C Lang 12 MajorSeth, CapuSeth. NatKv'ns 4th Race [4th Jamaica] j ! , I I I I | i i ' j ! I ' ''■ i ] | I j ! | I I ] j j ! ! /1th RAPC 1 Mile and TO Yards. Wood Stakes*. »-year-ul ln. I'IIIIch and fill llrlLiL Entire I'ulta. (Oct. 1( . li ^4 1:41 :i-fi :t lOl.) Index. Course. Dist.Time.Track. Odds.TVt. St. ?i Sti.Fin. Joe kej. Started. Order of Finiab. •HEBGEFENCE, ch. c, S 123 By Whisk Broom II.— Homely, by Sea King. (Trainer, V. Powers. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder, Greentree Stable. 88308 Tijuana I 1-8 l:53\fast 8-5 116 3 2 l'J 1* L McAtee lfi MtliaM'tin. Repulse, MarkMter 87951 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:46%fast 8-5 118 4 6 4 » li G Ellis 10 Roli'rlioiid, Repulse. BtghttBxty 87876 Tijuana 1 1:39 fast 5 92 6 5 5!" 3'1 G H'tamer 9 M'sFoxII . F'inFriemi, Runol'tha 87681 Tijuana 3-4 l:12*ifaai 1-10 110 4 2 2'i li E Barnes 7 Romany Rye. Olivia. Rockford 'Eligible for Kentucky Derby. *SWOPE, b. c, 3 120 By Fair Play— Alburn, by Alcantara II. (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Own»r. H. C. Fisher). Breeder. Himyar Stud. 89030 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 10 105 7 7 i" C;3 B Legere ■ Worthmore. Noah. Serenader S5442 Churchill 1 l::!8V5fast 12 122 8 9 7- 5 J C Turner 9 M. Charlie, PasSeul. Ky. Cardinal 85245 Churchill 7-Sl:25^fast 4 114 5 4 31 33* C Turner 5 Capt nllal, K t'kvC'dinal, PasS'l 85177 Churchill 7-S l:26%fast 2i 109i 9 4 4'' 2» C Turner 9 LeeO.Cotner, Elsass, BlueRidge 84937 Jamaica 3-4 l:lH»fast 5 122 4 3 2l 2i C Turner 8 MasterClilie. Faddist. StarLore 84747 Jamaica 61 f l:05%faat 1 126 2 3 4» 31 C Turner 6 Zuker, J.MarronellL. Th'nd'ring 84525 Jamaica ^'-4 1:13 fast 8 126 4 4 2i 2Ji C Turner 4 Skyscraper. DryMoou, lilueMoou 84276 Aqueduct 1 l^^fast 8 116 2 4 6i C« C Turner 13 Star Lore. Bfea* Ridge. Senalado 83627 Belmont 3-4 St l:10%fast 15 124 20 8 12" 12" C Turner '29 llotlierG'se. Stimulus. S'glel'oot •Elig.ble for Kentucky Derby. •FEIIX. ch. c. 3 117 By Fair Play— Felicity, by Hock Sand. (Trainer. A. J. Joyner. Owner, G. D. Widener). Breeder, Nursery Stud. 88966 L.Hnts 2-4 1:12 fast 5 115 S 10 ?' 10»» E "sande R: Dunlin. Silver Fox. Marconi 83501 l'.elm't 5J f MC l:06isgood 7 119 6 I 5H 6" U M'rinelli « Peanuts. Retire. Socrates 82054 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%good 12 122 5 6 10i 11" F Keogh 12 Sunny Man, Voltaic, Clondland 81738 Saratoga 5J f l:07%good 25 108 7 3 Si ll II Thurbcrl4 StirrupCup, Uoldpiece, Kuttinla •Elig.ble for Kentucky Derby. •BRIGHT STEEL, b. c, 3 111 By Spur — Jingling, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. J. Johnson. Owner, T. Butler). Breeder. 3. Butler. 89036 Jamaica 6i f 1 :05%fast 30 117 1 3 B* 21 F Col'lettill Silver Vox, Enslaved. Panic 85373 Empire 1 139%fast 15 103 6 9 9« 6Ji W Harvey 10 Byll'self, CampfireTalea. Pique 85305 Empire Ab 3-4 l:0S%fast 10 114 5 5 5»k 3«i W Harvey 8 JohuT.D., B.-.r.Coogle, Pet. Paul 85170 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 8 102 4 5 5» 3'i W Haivey o DryMoon, J Mnelll , ('chord 85121 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :0S^fast 30 119 5 5 5 61U C Itob'son ■ Stimulus, Zuker, Coldpiece 84977 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :0S%fast 15 118 6 6 5J 51S A Collins 7 Stimulus, Zuker, Pique 84154 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 fast 8 US 8 10 10 S«i L McAtee 10 Pedagogue, B'ytJoogle. JohnT D. 83627 Belmont 3-4 St LlOHfast 30 117 25 11 14i 22=» E Legere 29 Motherdse. Stimulus, SgleFoot 83393 Belm't 5* f MC 1 :08 slop 15 118 7; C Rob'sonll Pique, Finland, Rigoletto 'Eligible for Kentucky Derby. 'BACKBONE, ch. c, 3 110 By Whisk Broom II. — Stamina, by Nasturtium. (Trainer, J. Rowe, Jr. Owner, H. P. Whitney. Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 183106 Belm't 5i f MC l:05%fast 13-5 105 4 4 43 6" L McAtee 8 Superlette. Sarazen. Coldpiece 82931 Saratoga 2-4 1:13 good 7 115 14 18 l?i 12 » I Parke L\" M. Charlie, PasSeul, K'y( ardinal 81741 Saratoga 5-8 1:00 good 2| 115 3 3 V l'i I Parke IS Blue Hidge, The Bat, Marcellua •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. CORONATION, b. c, 3 (M) 110 By Johren— Inaugural, by Voter. (Trainer, F. Hopkins. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney. '89071 Jamaica 3-4 l:141sslop 3 115 3 2 I* "i I Parke 10 lioldButton. ChiefCueas, Jibe ^REMINDER, b. c, 3 110 By Chicle — Remembrance, by Hamburg or Broomstick. (Trainer. J. Rowe. Own jr. H. P. Whitney). Breeder. H. P. Whitney. 84276 Aqueduct 1 1:37^fast 10 107 11 It 9- 9» I Parke 13 Star Lore. BlBII BlBjIJ. Senalado ,83627 Belmont 3-4 St 1 :10Hfast 6 119 23 23 24l 1717 J C'coran2! MotherC se. Stimulus, S'gleFuot 83445 Belm'nt 7-8 MC 1 :26%mud 10 112 9 « r.nk c« I Parke 12 l'.eatriee, ioldb ater, Star Lore '82983 Belmont 3-4 MC 112%fast 7 115 8 10 S 6'i I Parke 10 Repulse, Nina, Pocanlieo 81792 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 8 115 12 15 9J 2- I Parke 15 SuiiiiyMan, ,S«oi e. FlvingEbony 81418 Empire 5i f 1 :0SHfast 8 117 4 2 2i 2:) F Col'letti 6 Turf Idol, Young Martin, Spurt 81303 Empire Ab 3-4 l:08%fast 18--". 115 8 6 o' 4* F Col'letti 8 Turf Idol. Ni.liolas. YoungMartin 81027 Empire 5J f 1:07 fast 6 115 5 7 6» 3U F Col'letti 8 SunnyMan. Y g.Martin. Nieholaa 80849 Aqueduct 3-4 l:13Hfast 7 115 4 5 5' 4=2 J H Burkell' YoungMartin, Swope. (ioldbeater 80366 A iueducet 5-8 59^fast 7-19 117 8 8 S2 53i F Col'letti 9 Elf, Noah, Laplander •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. •CHIEF TJNCAS. ch, c. 3 (M) 110 By Omar Khayyam— Dark Water, by Bark Ronald. (Trainer. H. Sanderson. Owner, A. A. Busch). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 89071 Jamaica 3-4 lH'u.slop 2-2 115 1 1 2'i 2= E Sande 10 GoldButton, Coronation, Jibe •Eligible for Kentucky Derby. "BLUE RIDGE, ch. c. 3 110 By Friar Rock — Blue Grass, by Hamburg. (Trainer, J. S. Ward. Owner, Everglades Stable). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter. BBMf Miami 1 1-16 1 :»5*&fast 6J 103 4 2 7= 77 J Callahan 9 Miss'narv. K.of theSpa, Suiisinl 88178 Miami lmTOy 1 :45*ifa«=t 11-10 109 1 3 2^k 3:i G Fields 4 B Compan'n, Briilesm'd, Bank'pt 188002 .Miami 3-4 1:12^fast 4-5 112 1 1 l1 l1 G Fields 7 Dangerillo. Hidalgo. Haywar.l 87911 Miami 5-8 59\fast 73 103 5 5 51 6» G Fields 6 SurfKider. Braedalbane. Comixa 8.r ." 81 Cliurehill 7-8 1:26 fast 15 113 3 4 4« 3* S O D'nell ■ ( aplanllal. KingN.(Ii. I, Visitor 8541I2 Churcliill 7-8 1:25 fast 9-5 106 7 5 4i 2s S O'D'nell 7 KingXadi, Deeming. Br'd'yJoue-i 185442 Churcliill ll::^'ifast 11 122 7 8 «' 6" I O D'nell 9 M. Charlie. FaaBaat, Kv. Cardinal 85313 Churchill 2-4 1:13 fast 13-5 108 I 5 41 21 II Stutts IB- Reputation. 11. Bowers. Supremus !fi5177 Churchill 7-4 l:V%tafll 43-10 106J 1 3 3" 4-i S O'D'nell 9 Lee O. Cottier. BSVBV, Klsass 81276 Aqueduct 1 l:37%faat 7 10819 2 1'' 2'' S O'D nelll.3 Star Ix re. Senalado. Beatrice 83627 P.« lniont 2-4 St l:M%(ast 30 122 29 1C lo" 6"i E llayr.es 20 Mother*; se, fill— I—. S'gleFoot *Klig.L.!e for Kent ui ky Derby. •VOLTAIC, b. c. 3 117 By Volta— Embassy, by Ambassador TT. (Trair.er. G. M. Odom. Owner. R. L. Gerry). Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 88964 CHnts 2-4 lll\-,fa-t 6 1071 7 4 4i 4* It Col'letti 14 Fly K.nonv. SniHrlette. T Vintner BMBt Batatra .r: I IM taat 4i 122 4 4 5- ['! F Col'letti « Sil Fox. i'.M« Wiggles, Ir Marine r- r 1 «! I Htnpiic Ab 2-4 1 ."'. 'r.fa.-t 1S-5 122 4 6 7 If F Col'letti S Billy Wren. II. T Waters. 1'; )'v 81937 JaauOea 2-4 1:11% fast 4 117 2 4 7' I»» L MeAtM 8 Master Charlie. Swope. Faddist S2054 Saratoga 3-4 1:12%good 5 122 1 1 2» 2- 11 ThurberU* SunnyMan, tldland. Sunllathor 81817 Saratoga 5» f 1 M fast 11-10 122 1 1 1* V E Sande 8 Clondland. Fl inghtw^v. FustMi 80849 Aawcdaci 1-4 l:t9%taat | 112 1 4 4i C' L Fator 12 YoungMartin.' Suo| e, Goldbeater 80565 Aqueduct 5-S 1 :00^.slow 15 HI 1 6 '. » Fell II ThberU: Swope. Single Foot. No::h 80401 Aque 1iiet 5-8 1 OOHfast 12-5 115 2 1 2J 2^ 11 Thurberlo Nieholaa, Swope, Su:nmer Time 'Kligible fur Kentm ky Derby. •MARCONI, ch. c, 3 (M) 110 By Omar Khayyam— La DelivTance. by Ajaa. (Trainer. J. Fitzsimmons. 0-.\n-r. Belair Stud Stable t. Breeder. Belair Stud. 88966 V II nts 3-4 1:12 fast 4 101 1 4 45 3'i F Her'dezl2 Dunlin, Silver Fox. KnslaTed 81279 Aqueduct 6-8 ,r8^fast 30 107 8 7 65 6'° G Fields 10 Stimulus, Nedana. Noah 81061 AaaedJCt 3-4 1:13 ^lop 4) 105 2 3 7' 7«J G Fields 8 Nicholas, Senalado, Star Lore 81888 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 slow 12 105 16 6' 7" G Fields 11 Btebola. S togaMaje, Pedagogue 81792 Saratoga 2-4 1:13 fast 30 112 10 8 6' 5U (1 Fields 15 Sunny Man, Reminder. Swope 81528 Kmpire 5J f 1 :07 fast 6 MS 2 S 4 i 3- C. Fields 9 Sweet Ann, Hidalgo, Fred Tarn 1 81460 Kmpire 5-8 1 :00%fast l'i 107 8 7 6 16" J Dawson 11 U'riVlokcn. FaslMail Kigoletto 81380 Empire 5 8 1 :00%faat 100 10613 4 3 i 3-J (J Fields 5 J .Marrouel II , Q'sToken. 1 Mail •Klig.bi- for Kentucky Derby. •STTMTJP CUP, h. e, 3 110 By Broomstick— Caf« an Lait. by Meddler. (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner, Greentree Stable). Breeder. Greentree Stable. 88322 Jefferson 1 1-8 1:56 si w 2i 114 4 5 6* 4" W ITarveyll Quatrain. Hon'irtVow. riravcBob 88095 Jefferson 1116 1:40 fast 6 96 5 S 4« 4«J W Harvey I Stai bock. Parole II. HichWater 87798 K.Grnda 11:40 fast ( 112 I 4 2* 3'i J Corcorn 7 ISravidlob. P'cessAdelc, Iluttinln 87543 KHrnils ll:40*ifast 10 113 7 X ll 5»J J McT'sue !) lVnodict Vow. Kloctor. WalterK. 87179 T'lr'nds 1-4 l:i:^fast 8 98 9 8 7» T'J W Harvey 10 Cyclops. Mom'sltoy, LittleVisit'r 87056 K.Cir'nds 3-4 l:14*ihvy 4 100 J ' 4 42| W Harvey 4 Mom's Hoy. Honor. The Hunt 86911 F.dr'nds 1 l:43V4slow T 103 6 2 3» 1» W Harvey 5 Parole II., Beach Talk, Mamoud •Eligible fur Kentucky Derby KING JIMMY, br. c, 3 110 By King James— Autumn II., by St. Frusqnin. (Trainer, F. E. Brown. Owner, F. E. Brown). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 89098 Ba • today's chart. 85585 Piml.co 3-4 1:13 fast 57 110 S 11 10s 1011 J Callah'iill Noah. SilverFox. BarbaraF'tchie 848S5 Latonia 3-4 1 l?Hf.ist 7J 112 9 7 7l 5* E Pool 12 RuralRoute. DeeniinR. Briarllill 84582 Jamaica 5} f 1:07 fast 3J 115 12 4 J' l* L Fator 12 New Moon, Hodeo, Uanby 84477 Jamaica 3-4 l:Wfctftat 8 106 8 S 6 6* L Fator » Sanford, CouraKeous. Osage 83976 Aqueduct 3-4 1.13^fast 15 115 5 8 8« 4» L Fator 13 Despot, Courageous, Sancy 83800 Aqueduct 3-4 l:14!islop 15 115 8 7 61 51* L Fator 10 ThunderiuL-, Danby. Delhi Boy BVB«S«SBaHBBB^BWBKHB^B^B^B«BaB^B«B« WINNERS! WINNERS! Everyone who plays the races should not fail to get a copy of the 1925 American Racing Manual It Is a Mine of Records — A Big Help for the Speculatively Inclined Handicap systems and examples. Records of all the principal race tracks. Comparative mile speed and relative speed of all American tracks at various distances. Stake winners of 1924. Records of the 5,906 horses that started in 1924; records of the winning owners, trainers and jockeys — and other valuable data. ORDER YOUR COPY NOW American Racing Manual (or 1925 PRICES— SPECIAL 1 1.50 FULL LEATHER $2.00 Ten cents extra If ordered by mail. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 411 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ILL. - - - Page 14 5th Race [5th Jamaica] 5th RAPF ' ■■• and TO Yards. 3-year-olds. Claiming. »Oct. 10, 1924 Index. Course. Diat Time. Track. Odds. Wt St. 51 Str Fin. Jockey. Started. Order of Finiah. BOBBED BANDIT, b. f. 3 105 By Flying Orb— Derwent. by St. Serf. (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner, H. C. Fisher). Bred in England by J. Byan. 84382 Aqueduct 3-4 lli^slop 41 114 I 5 14 1- C Turner 1- Adrianople, Vilna. Koyal Girl 84095 Aqueduct 5-S 59%fast 6 113 8 7 5' "*J C Turner 1" CertrHdeD., Hoiville. Il'eyPot J53971 Aqueduct 6-8 E9**fast 20 112 13 10 10J 9'= C Turner 13 BalaneeSh't, M'tleBelle, Mixture 83739 Aqueduct 6-8 1:00 fast SO 115 12 12 12J H*| C Turner M l.iKhtshp, Picas. Mem's. Maibird 83281 Helm't 64 f MC l:08%slow 6 113 17 14 143 14lT D Hum 17 Lithuania. MyrtleBelle, Orageuse 82934 Saratoga 6} f 1:07 good 8 1C7 8 5 Cl 6*2 ii HudginslO Finland, Kepulse, Despot 8CHATCH. ch. c. 3 105 By Spanish Prince II.— Kitten, by Plaudit. (Trainer. C. Bergman. Owner, R. Ilinton). Breeder. J. E. Madden. 8R966M' Hnts 1 l:48%fkat 10 99 7 4 4'i 21 H Ri'h'ds I Sword. Cork Kim, St. Martins T.R405 Havana 2-4 l:tt%Cut 1 E6 5 6 51 31 W Charles • Coquina. Dextrose. Belle Fay 88376 Havana 3-4 1 :H%fast 10 94 10 5 2» 2» W Charl^slJ Brass Band. Jocose. Attoo 88222 Havana 3-4 l:IX%nuft 2 107 1 8 8 5«1 H Itichds S SunMarks, RsRSand. Twiltll'r 88073 Havana Q f 1 :07V-,good 8 105 1 7 Ci C'! II Rich'rds 7 FirstLight, Marh n'te, Snowden 87898 Havana lm5Py l:4B%fut 1 106 3 S 4l 3* II Itichds 7 I^ordVargrave. EthelF., Rocking 87645 Ha-.ar.a Z 4 1 :13\fast 7-5 107 2 7 6» 4» 11 McA'ey 7 Hoiking. Protectress. Adorable 87567 Havana 3 4 1:14 fast 2 102 2 2 21 2"k L Neal Rocky, Raising Sand, Seclusion 87369 Huvana Lnofly 1:45 fast 5 107 5 4 3* 2» It McA'ey 7 Dan. Cross, Rocking, HighSkip 87231 Havana 3-4 l:16Uslow 31 109 6 7 3* 2"* H Rich'ds I I.ordV'grave. Coquina, Hendrick 87125 Havana 3-4 l:16%good 21 100 3 2 l1 l1 11 Rich'rdslO Bucko. Jig Time, Great Waters GIPSY FLYER, b. f. 3 104 By Aeronaut— Gipsy Hill, by Avington. (Trainer. W. V. Casey. Owner W. V. Cnsey). Breeder O. D. Widener. 89021 II deG'ee 1 1-10 1 :49Smud 13-5f 95 8 10 91 8-' O Brown 14 Muskal'nge. J.Jewell. Orageuse 88903 H deG'ce lm70y l:445cgood 35 89 5 3 3« 5»i S Hebert 8 Polyn'a, (Jtation. C.NiHouMhan 88854 ll.d'-tl'c-e 1 1-S l:54%hvy 21 85 3 5 41 45 O llrown 8 Sog.Aroon, Frosty l!ij, Squarson 88769 H.deG'co 1 1-lfi 1 :4RSrast 40 91 7 5 5s 4J1 S Hebert 9 Spugs. Westwood. Asa Jewell 88657 Bowie 1 1-8 2 Ol'ifast 6 87 3 3 31 1» O Brown 6 Handsl'p. Bl'mllouse O.Birthd'y 88611 liowio ImTOy LM^fast 6 96 6 6 6 510 G Hud.iins • Huey, Wish I Win. WhiteMarsh 88524 Bowie lm70y 1:51 fast 22 88 « I 7» 4') S Hebert 9 Clique. Storm Cloud. Villager 88213 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 30 99 7 7 6l 4» V Moore 12 AsaJewell, Antonia, Norallayes 87981 Jefferson lm70y 1:45 fast 31 102 5 9 7l V A VlemollO F nausht, TryAgain, B TsMeteor 87916 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:49V4fast 6 90 6 2 l1 1* V Moure 8 First Call. War Idol. SlandtTe: CHIEF TIERNEY. b. g. 3 107 By Chief Ebo— Grisille, by Grey Leg. (Trainer. W. H. Fizer. Owner. B. Zieniewiez). Breeder. R. L. Smith. 88635 Bowie ImTOy 1:51 fast 8 3CJ 6 « 6" 4T G Hudgins 7 Ed.P'dleton, Lt.Farrell, Lonanna 88524 Bowie lmTCVy 1 :5t fast 22 93 7 5 6' 6') O Brown 9 Clique. Storm Cloud, Villager 88489 Bowie Cl f 1:22 fast 126 1031 7 6 6"* 6"} K Reilly 11 Merrimac. Despair, Sun Rajah 88217 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :4S\fast 9-10 95 3 6 4» 4:1 S Hebert UMissKate. Slander* r, War Idol I 87862 Jefferson ImTOy l:45?fcfast 4 105 5 4 4» 4» S Hebert 9 AlLevy, Tranaformer, S. Sweeper | 87727 F.Gr'nds ImTOy 1:45 fast 6 95 3 6 4s 3'1 S Hebert 9 Clique. Speckled Beauty. Wuhu 87592 F.Gr'nds 11-16 148 fast 6 85 1 1 l1 1» S Hebert 10 Miss Kate, Ossaleen, Virginim 87334 F.Gr'nds ImTOy Lie^sfast 10 103 6 5 21 21 F Reilly 10 UeadLine. Cold.Green. D.R.Sims MARJORIE C . br. f. 3 105 By Wrack— Margaret L., by Ballot. (Tiainer. C. J. Casey. Owner, C. J. Caseyl. Breeder. A. B. Spreckels. 89037 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 30 10616 5 6* 5'1 E Robbins 8 Cart'nist. BuckPd, AlexWdl'fe 88585 Bowie 3-4 1:15%fast 85 IOC 7 3 41 V* ¥ Reilly 8 I/yGlassen. Rodeo. GraceTroxler 87244 F Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%good 20 106 6 5 71 7'1 L Lang 8 Tangara. My Destiny, Clonaslee 86661 F.Gr'nds 3-4 i:lTU.hvy 20 107 9 9 9 "'« J Dawson 9 Little Jimmy, Wuhu, Lucifer 86553 F Gr'nds 3-4 l:19=ihvy 30 105 5 6 6* 7'1 J Dawson 7 Q train. BcnedictVow, TodH'sor 84058 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 slop 10 112 12 8 5'i 5»i G Fields 14 YoungApril, Halfl'int, HootMon 83971 Aqueduct 5-8 59Hfast 15 107 8 13 ID 101J G Fields 13 BalceShet. M'tleBelle. Mixture 82798 Saratoga 51 f l:09*is!ow 6 99 5 6 4* 1« W Harvey 8 TrueHock, MayFly, Gaffneyljiss GOLDEN AGE. b. g. 3 107 By Omar Khayyam — Gold, by Golden Garter. (Trainer. J. Zoeller. Owner, W. J. Both). Breeder, A. B. Hancock. 88211 Miami 1 1-16 1 :4T&fast 31 107 8 9 9'7 E Reach 9 Orpheus. Escolane, Leisch 88061 Miami 1 1-16 1 :46\fast 7 96 4 5 5» V* J McTgue 6 Be «, Altissimo. Pat Casey 87974 Miami 1 1-4 ^OH^fast 12 87 4 5 3'1 11 J Dolin 7 FrostyBoy, Yoshimi, ■ Jesmar 87909 Miami 1 1-4 2:09Vfcfast I 91 5 4 2'1 8* J Dolin 7 Purity, Super King, Hot Dog 87851 Miami 1 1 16 1 :4SHfast 28 100 2 6 6" 5* C Powers 7 Chief Sponsor. Kirkfield. Purity 87764 Miami 1 1-lfi 1 :4T%fast 17-10 100 2 5 4! I'l E G'eldoni I Kirkfield. Atomin. Ben Frankln 87630 Miami ImTOy l:46Hfast 13-5 10211 2 l'l l1 E G'eldoni 5 Shanghai. M.W'ington, C'fluente 87580 Miami ImTOy l:45%fast 4 101 5 4 4« 3« K Noe 10 Brian Kent. Ruth S.. Rob BEN FRANKLIN, b. c. 3 (M) 110 By Ambassador IV.— Primula II., by St. Denis. (Trainer. R. McKeever. Owner. R. McKeerer). Breeder. Belair Stud. * 88791 H.deG'ce ImTOy l^g-'Smud 53 111 2 » 9'» 9" E RenzettilO Hose Cloud, Slate. Orageuse 88134 Miami 1 1-16 l:48Sfast 41-10 103 4 4 4* 3» R Z'ccnini 7 Maximaneh. HalfPint. Rosam'd 88057 Miami ImTOy l:46%fast 81 112 4 2 11 21 W Smith 9 Pixola, May Hy. Mark Over 87957 Miami 1 1-16 1 :50kfast 34 110 3 3 2»* 21 W Smith 7 Wish I Win, Planter. Flrmam't 87764 Miami 1 1-16 l:4T%fast 27 101 4 1 31 3» J McT'gue 8 Kirkfield. Atomin. Golden Age 87692 Miami ImTOy 1 :45%good 14 96 2 5 4* 4'i J McT'gue C Rupee. Altissimo. Super King 87417 Miami 3-4 1 14%good 12 110 5 6 7 i'i K HenzeHi 7 GreatM'ta. FairBreak. Gold. Age 87264 Miami 3-4 1:16 faat 13-10 110 4 2 21 3'i D Renzettl 9 MerryO.. G'tMoments. FairBreak CONTENTMENT, br. g. 3 112 By Rock View— Lady Carnot, by Radium. (Trainer, F. J. Kearns. Owner. F. J. Kearns). Breeder. Belair Stud. 88520 Bowie 51 f l:09%fast €0 112 10 10 10' 11° B Kenn'djll Bother, GraceT'ler, FrYesJ'nson 87727 F Gr'nds ImTOy 1:45 fast 10 103 6 8 Tl T»l R Yelton » Clique, SkledB'ty, ChiefTierney 87640 F.Gr'nds ImTOy 1:16 fast 3 106 3 4 3" 8* C Allen 7 Ctlembour. Sweeptona, Boo Boo 87588 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:13%fast 30 108 7 8 6" 6« F Reilly II Speck'dBe'ty, W.Wells, Outcast 85988 Jefferson 51 f 1 :09=islow 5 108 11 8 '«» C»J J Dawson 12 Bankrupt. Akbar, Recover 85891 Jefrerson 61 f l:0T%fast 15 108 7 7 61 6" J Dawson 12 Foxmore, Pyroot, Akbar LUSTROSA. ch. f. 3 (M) 100 By The Manager— Applause, by Royal Flush III. (Triiner, J. Strosner. Owner. J. Strosner). Breeder, J. Howard. 89070 Jamaica f.J f l:06%slop 50 101 10 10 10' 88" H Rich\lsl2 All in All. Otai. LordBaeon 85105 Laur.l ,rl f 1:08 fast 121 115 2 7 T 6'« ■ Atk'son 7 On Top. Red Hawk. Hin Tin Tin 85029 Laurel .",-4 1:14 fast 114 105 1 9 71 81! M Lieb-'d 15 Blue and Red. RinTinTin, Shan 84916 Laurel 3-4 l:H%tut 155 102 13 13 13 12'» H Holmesl3 BettyMaloney. Bryndear. Subtle 79586 Ch.irchill 41 f 53=if.\st 40 104 6 6 6 6" B Harvey 0 Sweep Bark, BearShot. M.Jennie RANOCK. b. c. 3 (M) 110 By Huon-^Stubborn, by Burgomaster. (Trainer. L. Strube. Owner, C. L. Carroll). Breeder. H. F. Sinclair. 88677 Bowie 61 f l:21«4fast 83 105 7 6 5* P« F Weincr 8 Warning, Scoop. Rodeo 88504 P...wie 51 f 1 :09Hifast 19f 116 5 9 8* 8» F Weiner 12 Teapot. Kn'htofMercilL, Ensign 85659 Pimlico 3-4 lHSfast 13 116 5 6 91 81* F Col'lettill Revoke. Transformer. St'mCIoud 85171 Empire fl f l:i6^,fast 30 122 8 8 61 6" F Colletti !» Watts. Silver Fox. C f ireTales B39I0 Aqueduct 3-4 1 :15*igood 4 107 12 8 8'1 T1S L Fator HHockstone. K.Carson. GertrudeD. 80912 Empire 6-8 1:00 fast 3 115 6 7 5» 4'° E Sande 15 Goldpiece. Chink, Spurt 80700 Aqueduct 6-8 1 OOSifast 15 115 2 7 fil 4» M Fator 13 Sun. Man. Goldb'ter. Devonshire 80301 A'-u.duct 5-8 LOOm'ast 30 115 10 10 91 :0'JJ M Fator 10 Arbitration. Swope. Noah 80017 Belmont 6-S st MM 12 115 6 6 61 8» E Sar.de 11 JedburghAbbey. Bl. Ridge, Swope BOMAN PRINCESS, b. f. 3 (M) 100 By Prince Palatine— Largo, by Semproniua. (Trainer. M. Gold. Owner, M. Gold). Breeder, E. F. Simms. 89103 Seo today's chart. 6th Race [6th Jamaica] fith RAPF 5-S ^Ii,e- 2-year-olda. Maidens. (May 1G, 1923 58 3-5 2 Index. Courae. Diat. Time. Tiack. Odds. Wt. St. *i Str. Fin. Jockey. Started Order of Finiah. SURPRISE PABTY, blk. c. 2 (M) 115 By Pebbles— Tamira. by Peter Pan, (Trainer. J. Johnson. Owner, J. Butler). Breeder. J. Butler. 89041 Jamaica 6-8 l:01*sfast 13 115 3 2 2' 3* F Col'lettill Acroitic, Chicaro, Pecora PECORA. b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Prince Pal— Discontent II.. by Voter. (Trainer. A. B. Gordon. Owner, A. B. Gordon). Breeder. T. Piatt. 89041 Jamaica 5-S l:01%fast 30 115 6 6 61 4:1 J Kellum 11 Acrostic. Chicaro, SurpriseParty DARBY b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Louvois — Sachirissa. by Adam Bede. (Trainer, W. Hogan. Owner. W. Hogan). Bred in England by E. S. Dowling. 89005 V. Hunts 41 f 53%fast 20 118 9 7 Tl 8'« F Col'lettill Galetiau, Sabine, Prenez Garde First start for the following: MILTON, b. c, 2 (M) 118 By Peter Quince— Chorus Girl II.. by Fitz Herbert. (Trainer. W. Knapp. Owner, F. J. Farrell). Breeder, Mrs. L. Combs. EDDIE CANTOR, b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Short Grass— Maidenhair, by Trap Rock. (Trainer, E. D. Springer. Owner, D. Oppenheim). Breeder, C. Nuckols. CHESTNUT, ch. c. 2 (M) 116 By Half R«ck— Miss Orimar, by Orimar. (Trainer, W. S. House. Owner, Eastman Hill 8tock Farm Stablj). Breeder. R. M. Eastman. Workout Index-Jamaica Workout Index — Jamaica Below will be found the index to the previous workouts of the horses entered in the various races at Jamaica, Saturday : FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Ind. Horse. Ind. Horse. 463 Julie 451 Alchemy 317 Kathleen Crosby 461 Pencraft 450 Mixture 461 Bobbed Hair 236 Balance Sheet SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 463 Star Stone 451 Gala Night 453 Cue-Rack 457 Youthful 461 Sarsaparilla 455 Master Mind 460 Catharine Von Utter 453 O Corra 184 Jibe 299 Manifold 98 Lord Bacon Chief James 458 Wheeler THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. 456 Navigator Turf Light Galetian 463 Bombshell 463 Chicaro FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 461 Hedgefence 447 Felix 249 Backbone 462 Marconi 461 Ch:ef Uncas 461 Stirrup Cup 458 Swopo 241 Coronation 275 Bright Steel 451 Voltaic 463 Blue Ridje 459 King Jimmy 463 Reminder FIFTH RACE— 1 Mil9 and 70 Yards. 448 Ben Franklin 443 Marjorie C. 463 Chief Tierney 463 Golden Ago Lustrosa 461 Bobbed Bandit 458 Ranock Scratch 439 Gipfy Flyer 453 Contentment Roman Princess SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 463 Milton Chestnut Pecora Darby i 463 Eddie Cantor Suryrise Party Latest Workouts LATEST WORKOUTS (463) LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, Ky., May 1. — Today's train ing gallop? here included the following'. Weather clear ; track heavy. i THREE- EIGHTHS MILE. 461 Breechloader ... 39% Pixiway 37% 418 Tarlay 38% 457 Ben Handly 39% Lardi 38 462 Soldier H 37% 458 Belle 38% 458 Menifee 33 457 Spices 37 Devon 37% HALF MILE. 457 Begonia 53% Fred'k Raphael . 53% 458 Miss Mischief .. 51% 291 Columbia 51% 460 Gaberdine 51% 456 Massillon M 457 Delectable £4% 459 Laveen 53% 458 Nogalcs 51 458 Elusive 54% FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. 4C1 Col. Steward ...1:07 459 Sporty McGee ..1:00% 457 Tippity Witchet .1 :0S% THUEE-411'AIITEUS MILE. 4 Gl Cherokee 1:17% 459 Lass o' Mine ..1:25 462 Traymore 1:17% 455 E'm 1:24% 462 Tender Seth 1:23% 457 Vallette 1:23% OXE MILE. 457 Fred Kinney ...1:53 Kirklevington ..1:51% 418 Turity 1:31% Training was held on a very slow track. CHURCHILL DOWNG LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 1. — Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track heavy. THREE- EIGHTHS MILE. Anona 39% 460 Cerulean 40 460 Royal Omar 40 4C0 Braedalbane ... 38% Demi Tasse 39% 460 Sola Mia 38 460 Bonny Castle . . . 39% 460 Frances Jane . . . 39% The Rove 40 460 Ben H 40 460 Miss Aji 40 HALF MILE. Air Castle 54% 293 Energy 53 460 Myra M 53% 460 Accumulator ... 53% 460 Golden Mary ... 53% Mountaineer 54 460 Aileen P 52% 461 Gamble 52 415 Nell Maxim 54 460 Bourbon Boy ... 54% 413 Golden G 52% 460 Nettie Sweep ... 52% 460 Blonde Beauty . 52% Katherine Dillon 52% 116 Rosie II 52% Christmas Morn. 52% 460 Lee O. Cotner. . 54% 460 Rhinock 53 416 Christopher 54% 3S6 Lady in Gold .. . 52% 291 Sunspero 52% FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. 460 Annihilator 1:05% 461 Borderland 1:05% 461 Needle Gun 1:05% 460 Abstract 1:05% 422 Georgette 1:06% 418 Sir Charles 1:08 THREE-tllARTEHS MILE. 2S8 Cup Bearer 1:24 460 Lawless 1:19% 460 Pacier 1:25 459 Cross Village ...1:20% 461 Mission Peak ...1:21% 460 Rag Time 1:25 443 Denizen 1:19% 460 Outcast 1:20% 462 Watchful 1:20% 460 Elsass 1 :20% SEVEN-EIGHTHS MILE. 461 Dandybrush ... 1 :33% ONE MILE. 460 Alleden 1:54 458 Evelyn 1:50 458 Post Dispatch .1:55 458 Buster 1:43 458 Humorette 1:48 458 Pol Roger 1:50 460 Desert Gold 1:55 459 Levoy 1:48 462 Royal Princess .1:50 JAMAICA NEW YORK, N. Y., May 1.— Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track muddy — THREE- EIGHTHS MILE. 460 Bookbinder 37% 460 Gnome Girl 41 248 Sweet Bun 41% 461 Bombshell 36% 460 High Bridge 38% 461 Skirmish ....... 42 458 Costigan 37% 461 Julie 39 456 Top Sergeant . 42% Chicaro 36 461 Milton 38% 460 The Poet 42% 461 Chief Tierney .. 42 461 Star Stone 3S% 453 Upton 3624 460 Eddie Cantor ... 38% HALF MILE. 460 Gladstone 57 457 George De Mar. 51 461 Reminder 50% 459 Golden Age 53% 456 Roiville 54% FIVE-EIGHTHS MILE. 460 Aucilla 1:04% 460 Cartoon 1:04% 461 Heckler 1:04 THREE-QUARTERS MILE. 460 Adrianople 1:18% 461 Laplander 1:21 152 Protocol 1 19% 460 Billy Warren ...1:21% 461 Master Billy ...1:17 457 Watts 1 16*= 461 Great Man 1:24 ONE MILE. 453 Vulnad 1:52% 442 Westwood 1:52% Chicaro showed good speed in the going. Upton and Bombshell worked together. Reminder was under restraint. Watts was not extended. AQUEDUCT NEW YORK, K Y., May 1.— Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear ; track muddy — HALF MILE. 460 Alkali Ike 51% 417 Blue Ridge 52 THREE-QUARTERS MILE. 460 Orphelin 1 :1« SEVEN-EIGHTHS MILE. 460 Sylvan Spring ..1:31% ONE MILE. 442 Horologe 1 :4« Twenty Years Ago Today Twenty Years Ago Today Chief Turf Events of May 2, 1905 Racing at Jamaica, Nashville, Kansas City. San Francisco, Union Park and lair Grounds at St. Louis. J. N\ Camden has sold hb intere.-t in Hand some to Dr. J. D. Neet. There will be seven races on the Lexington card next Saturday. Edward and Joseph Mad den, sons of John E. Madden, sent to secretary Scott their personal check for $500 with the request that it be used for a race for two yttt -old maidens at four and a half fur longs. Secretary Scott has asked the little fellows to accept a box on that day and to bring their boy friends to see the race. The presence of Louis Cella in Kansas City is said to b* for the purpose -of closing a deal for the stock of Thomas Carey in the Kansas City Jockey Club, which operates Elm Ridge Park. It is said that a short while back C. C. Christie secured an option on the Carey stock at $50,000. It is currently reported that Christie was acting in the interest of Cella. The stock held by Mr. Carey and Barney Schreiber represents the balance of power in the organiia-tion. Schreiber and Corrigan, as is generally known, have not been pulling together lately and it is claimed that Carey is becoming dissatisfied with the way things are moving at Elm Ridge. Page 15 Stake Dates 1925 STAKE DATES 1925 Camden II and imp — Lexington. Ky. ; May 2. l'isnlico nrsery Stakes— Pimlico, Md. ; May 2. Green Sprlag Valley steeplechase Handicap— l'imli o. Md. ; May 2. Colorado Stakes — Jamaica. L. I., N. Y. ; Hay 2. Wood Slakes— Jamaica. I,. I.. X. Y. ; May 2. Muiilauk ( laiming Stakes— Jamaica, L. I.. X. Y. ; May 4. Pimllro Oaks— Pimlico. Md. ; May 4. Klnc". Coanty Handicap — Jamaica, L. L, N. Y. ; May 5. Howl in? Brook Stakes — Pimlico, Md. ; May 5. Blue Grass Stakes -Lexington, Ky. ; May 6 Pimlico Home-Bred Stakes — Pimlico. Md. ; May 6. Olympic Selling Stakes — Jamaica, L . I., N. Y. ; .May 7. Kennert Handicap Pimlico. Md. ; May 7. |*NakatM Stakes — Pimlico, Md. ; May S. OARS WEEKLY 35 cenU: mailed. 10 weeks. $3 I DAILY. 50 ct nt» at all newsstands | New Weekly Out j TODAYS FREE CODES: Pimlico — Sains-R»d-Erick-Sock Lsxington — Virginia -Light- House -Rock And once aagin be suro and git these TWO FREE CODES and PARLAY THEM, which should Pay 15-1 Today Rush right now and ret the NEW WEEKLY of GAR'S, only "5 cents at all newsstands. CLEANING UP ! j Cleaning up every day on GAR'S DAILY. It is a , TERRIFIC SUCCESS ! j | Day after day we won. Here's onr record last , week: SATURDAY'S BIG SPECIAL: SMACKER $4.30, 2ND FRIDAY'S BIG SPECIAL ' LUCIFER $4.20, WON THURSDAY'S BIG SPECIAL: VULNAO $10.00, WON WEDNESDAY'S BIG SPECIAL: THE ARCHER $6.80, WON! i TUESDAY'S BIG SPECIAL. j ' CENTRIFUGAL ....$5.40, 2ND, MONDAYS BIG SPECIAL: FLYING CLOUD ..$5.20, WON FRIDAYS BIG SPECIAL: W00DLAKE ....$16.90, WON That's deli varying the foods, isn't it! TODAY 15-1 Parlay At Lexington. Here is your chance. Under NO CONSIDERATION fail to ret this parlay, for we got it EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG and MR. GAR says GO EXTREMELY STRONG, as advised. For this parlay ask your newsdealer for GAR'S DAILY 60 cents; mailed, 2 weeks, $SM Address: 438 S. DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO. ILL. DETROIT— FOR SALE Triangle Newsstand — Griswold and Lafayette Blvd. Family Theatre Newsstand — Cadillac Square. ALSO FOR SALE: Cleveland, O. — O. Schroeder. 212 East Superior Ave. St. Louis — Wm. Laser, 711 Market St. St. Louis — Foster News. 410 Washington 8t. Omaha. 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Phone at once. Call today DOMINO SYSTEM. INC. £2 W. Kmkc* St. Suite 1106. Baa. 6636. Chioago, LU. I | j j , j | , ' i j ' WEEKLY BOOK. 35 Cents, mailed 10 weeks, $3 DAILY SPECIAL, $1 at all newsstands. New Weekly Out TODAYS PIMLICO FREE CODE: Chicago: Level -Canal -Parch -Petard and the big advertised $100 FREE CODE Lexington : Chicago - Kersey - Pinch -Fold - Parch Goes todav. SOME PIPPIN, and let me tall you that this is the BIGGEST THING today at Lex- j infton. Go right now and get the NEW WEEKLY. I only 35 cents, lor you certainly CANNOT afford to I MISS this one. Look, last week's book was a TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! LOOK— HERE ARE THE WINNERS THE ROLL CALL. $26.70, WON ALLEGHAN 13.40, WON TH0MASINE .... 9.20, WONj MISS BLAZE .... 7.60, WON LITTLE VISITOR . 13.40, WON And many, many others. So by all means RUSH RIGHT NOW and get the NEW WEEKLY at your newsdealer's. TODAY All Set— Today FOR THE BIGGEST AND Grandest Opportunity vou ever had for CLEANING UP. Nothing his been overlooked. I KNOW THEY'RE BETTING. and the horse is the FITTEST THING I have sean 'at Lexington this spring: so, under NO consideration miss this one. Goes in the THIRD RACE. LEXINGTON. For this one just ask your news- dealer for the Daily Master Clocker i $1, mailed 2 weeks. $9. 1 week. $6. Address: 101 West 42nd St.. New York City. Address: 440 B. Dearborn St.. Chicago. 111. DETROIT— FOR SALE Triangle Newsstand — Griswold and Lafayette Blvd. Family Theatre Newsstands — Cadillac Square. ST. LOUIS— Wm. Laser. 711 Market St. OMAHA. NEB. — Meyer Coren. 1411 Farnatn St. INDIANAPOLIS— Moeslein. 112 Illinois St. HAMILTON— Halperin. 338»j, High St. ST. LOUIS — Foster. 410 Washington St. CLEVELAND. O.— O. Schroeder. 212 E. Superior. KANSAS CITY — Ricksecker. 9th and Walnut Sts. MILWAUKEE— Kirby Hotel. 438 E. Watsr St. AKRON — Swartz' Newsstand. CHICAGOANS— FOR SALE Arcade News Store— £4 W. Madison St. Drug Store — Randolph and Clark Sts. High Ball— State and Quincy Sts. Dan's. 66 W. Randolph St. 47th St. "L" Station. Newsstands Madison and Clark Sts. Mike s and Bruno's Newsstand — Cor. State and Van Buren, and all other newsstands. on* BUGLE , ■ JbJ EVERY 0* MXNpm At All Principal Newsstands II TWO HORSE WIRE St SPECIAL ■ YESTERDAYS $1 TWO HORSE WIRE: MY DESTINY ....$13.00, 2ND SENALADO $4.80, WON i The Bugle listeners got paid for listening Friday. !*-T0DAY— TWO HORSE 1^20-1 PARLAY Red hot from the feed hex. We have the word en two of the most likely locking winners we ever get the word on. in the same day. For this winning parlay, rush right now to your newsdealei and get S^THE BUGLE'S $1 TWO HORSE WIRE Den't let $1 stop you from winning today. _ Another Shipment has arrived. We are now In u a position to fill orders. Open 11 Saturdays until 6. Sundays 10 10 to $. tall AT ONCE for demonstration. '* 8 Domino System Co., Inc. ■ 22 W. MONROE ST. SUITE 105 Randolph S43; CHICAGO, ILL. _ If you want a line on horses that are ready to ti win at all leading tracks, get the old reliabli STANDARD. 35 cents at all newsstands: maile direct. 3 copies for $1.00. Today's Oode Special No. 205. Book No. 987. Standard Turf Guide, 403 92 W. Quincy St.. Chicago, El. Daily Racing Guide 5 ft First on Streets with Entries and Past Performances S Price 10 Cents C j I I HARVEY AMES FARLE BLDG. BROADWAY AT 52D ST. KKff YORK CITY ANNIVERSARY TODAY To fittingly celebrate our tenth year in business, Mr. Ames decided to issue a $100 "HARVEY TRANSACTION" TODAY at the SPECIAL TERMS of $25 Twenty-Five Doflars $25 The purpose of this reduction is to permit the small operator to share in the highest class service that money and connections can obtain. The followers of this business have grown constantly from an original four subscribers to include hundreds, from all parts of the country. Everything is in readiness for TODAY'S "HARVEY TRANSAC-I TION" and Mr. Ames expects to demonstrate again this afternoon why we are considered Materialists and not Dreamers. Subscription, $25, in advance, by telegraph or in person. Correct street address must be included with remittance or subscriptions will be ignored. "Harvey Transaction" means one horse, not a collection. TELEPHONES— CIRCLE 2591. 2592. 2593 and 5749 i I GIYE IMMEDIATE SERVICE ANDY and RYAN TADDOCK A\D TI RF SPECIALS COMPLETE SERVICE, $25 WEEKLY I am connected with woTld famous TIMOTHY RYAN. We are now a combination that is unbeatable. Leek what we did yesterday: BILLIKEN 15-1, Won Who else gave this one, even at fifty times the price 1 Also this week we gave: MONDAY: CHARLCIE $24.40, Won TUESDAY: CHINK $8.60, Won WEDNESDAY— Los*. PREVIOUS WINNERS: THE ROLL CALL $26.80, Won LADY CHOCO $22.20, Won LONDON SMOKE $ 9.40, Won HOBSON $33.70, Won FUO $11.30, Won SIR GLEN $17.40, Won FREE $1,000 GOOD CHEER SPECIAL Goes MONDAY. It is FREE to all WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS. It will positively go for the miner All weekly subscribers will get it. Positively no restrictions on this LONG SHOT good thing. Wire your subscriptions, with correct address. I give immediate service. MR. ANDY. 296 Broadway, New York City ■ ■ i _ u a 11 10 10 '* ■ _ to ti Col. Winley 11 SHEET— $5.00 SPECIAL Sold at all Newsstands. YESTERDAYS CLEANUP: Billy Witt, $10.00, Won Sandhurst, $ 3.80, Won j TWO MORE WINNERS ' | Today! Today! j | I ' | Today's two must win or mail in sheet to my general agents' office and get a $5.00 Special wired to you free Monday. TODAY'S TWO SHOULD FAY ^40tol«i j I if parlayed. I have very good info, on today's two and I beg yon not to miss my $1.00 wire today. Rush at once to my agents with a dollar bill and ' ask for Col. Winley' s Two Horse Wire. DETROIT— FOR SALE Two Stands Dunst*s Newsstand — Michigan and Shelby. Bxgiey's Newsstand — Woodward and Monroe. CHICAGO— FOR SALE | Reliable News Co. — 115 S. Dearborn St., room 921. Arcade News Store — 84 West Madison St. ST. LOUTS, FOB SALE— Wm. Laser. 711 Market St. CLEVELAND FOR SALE— O. C. Schroeder, 212 Superior Ave. OMAHA. NEB., FOR SALE— Meyer Ooren, 1411 Farnmm St. : CHICAGO PLAYERS Come up to my general agents' office and get something good free today, I.- ft 5 J- THE WHIP WEEKLY "Red Book." Price, :;." Cent*. Watch for it. Look for It. Ask for It. FREE, this issue. S C l~ — ! tPAY FROM YOUR PROFITS The Master Key System of playing the races will be mailed you for cne week's trial. No charge unless it shows an average profit of at least $10 a day on the $3 scale of play. For particulars mail this ad and a two -cent stamp to J. K. WILLIS ! Box 1006 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. j ' | j | I ' | OH, BOYS! LOOK!! This system is still picking the long shots: Mabel K.. $24 50 $2; Dickey Lee. $49.03-$2: Shine On. $53 60 $2; Little Visitor. $13.6C-$2: Swoop. $17 50-$2: Warehouseman, $15 30-52 Dream of the Valley. $130.60-$$: Pepper Tea. $10 S0-$2 Sandhurst, $9 80-$2: Peter Brush, $12.00 $2 and a large number of others. SPECIAL NOTICE For the next two weeks these systems will he only $5.00. Gentlemen, the best bets are worth $50.00. SYSTEM No. 2 This wonderful system only had 12 losers in the last meetings at Pimlico, Bowie and Devonshire combined. The best bets only had 3 losers. Last meetings at Louisville and Thorncliffe com-| bined only had 9 losers, including the best bets. In one woek at the different tracks same system only had 11 losers out of 86 bets. Get these systems and pick your own winners. Can be played at or away from the track with large or small capital. Then, after you get them and if they have not done just as I advertise, I will gladly return your money. J. H. CROSMAN BOX 2» PALMYRA. IND. j I ' : On April 30 we gave all subscribers to our "Lex-, ington Parlay" syndicate BROWN LEAF $li.«o Place, tad ON APRIL $9 WE GAVE J I PITER $8.20, Won Please note the prices — real information — no favorites. Adequate notice of date of closing having been given, we can accept no more subscriptions for our Lexington Service. A few more subscriptions, however, oan still be accommodated in our "First Pimlico Parlay'' syndicate. Terms — $25 for 3 wires. If the first 2 win, you are to telegraph us earnings on $50 invsetment on the third wire, after it, too, wins. As the $25 initial payment is consumed in advertising and other expense, we MUST give you 3 STRAIGHT WINNERS AND NO LOSERS to make any prcfit. Figure it out yourself. OBEY THAT IMPULSE: WIRE $S5 NOW. BE SURE TO GIVE STREET ADDRESS. NO MAIL. GREAT LAKES NEWS BUREAU 6 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO. ILL. Domino Handicapping System H SIMPLE ACCURATE Domino System Co., Inc. 2* West Monroe St. Suite IMS Randolph HH » lilt Y(;o, ILL. TWO LIVE ONES and system of play to you by overright mail, plain sealed e .velope. $2 for G days. A high -class track service, without any telegraph rharges to pay. Try it, GALLOP'S, 219 S. Dearborn St., Uncage. 111. Page 16 Improvement at Downs: More Favorable Weather Friday for Training Operations. IMPROVEMENT AT DOWNS ♦ More Favorable Weather Friday for Training Operations. ♦ No Pretentions Work Indulged In — Boom Companion Recovers From Slight Indisposition. ♦ LOUISVILLE, Ivy., May 1.— Quite an improvement in track conditions was noted at Churchill Downs Friday morning, the course having dried considerably. The weather was likewise more favorable for training, the sun being out although there was a slight threat of rain, at one time during the morning. Despite the better state of the going no fast moves were accomplished by any of the Derby colts, their morning gallops being slow with nothing whatever approaching speedy moves. Many observers waited until quite late in the hopes Uiat Uuatrain would give an exhibition of speed over a long distance of ground it being regarded as work day for the Johnson Derby eligible. Quatrain failed to satisfy the rail birds as he only galloped once slowly around the track with the stable pony and returned to the barn. More can doubtless be looked for from this colt Saturday morning. Elsass was out for a three-quarters move which he negotiated easily in 1 :20%, the first half in :52%. Lee O. Cotner, in company with Bourbon Boy and Air Castle, the latter also being a Derby nominee, went a slow half mile in :54%. POL ROGER GOES A MILE. Pol Roger, from the Livingston Stable was the only Derby horse to be sent over any long distance and he went in company with Evelyn a mile in 1 :50. The two began at the three-quarters post and although they finished , together, Pol Roger gave evidence of being tired. Needle Gun and Borderland, whose training is highly satisfactory to their trainer, William Spiers, went five-eighths in :51% and 1:00% easily. Both these colts are shaping up well. Needle Gun, the larger of the two, is the freest worker although they finished on even terms ' in all their gallops. Ragtime went three-quarters mile in 1 :20 1 and Cupbearer galloped the same distance in i 1 :24. Abstract and Annihilator were timed for five-eighths in :51%, 1:05%, going quite i easily. Our General, Captain Hal and Brave Bob , all galloped once slowly around the trial ( track. Boon Companion has entirely recovered ■ from his slight indisposition of the day before ' and his trainer, well satisfied with his * condition, had him out for a gallop of one mile from which he showed no ill effects whatever after returning to the stable. He ! will likely work Saturday. SLOPPY AT DOUGLAS PARK. Over at Douglas Park the state of the track : was a surprise. Always the quickest of the ' two courses to dry out this track Friday ' however, was extremely sloppy. Mark Master, ' the International Stable's Derby hope, was sent a half mile in 25% and 52 seconds. • This colt appears to be a well trained horse. He goes about his work in a satisfying manner " and while he has not grown a great deal since last year he has thickened out and is J abundantly muscled which indicates thorough " seasoning. Swingalong, according to trainer R. T. Watts, is in about the same condition as he was the day previously, although his temperature - is a trifle lower. Jockey Jimmy Burke, under contract to -, the E. B. Mel-iean stable, was an arrival from 1 Lexington, where he spent a day after leaving Havre de Grace. Earl Linnell, trainer for the Leslie Stable, ' may start Osprey in the Clark Handicap on a opening day. James Owenby, who is receiving applications - for stalls at the Aurora meeting, reports - that many well-known stables have decided - to send representatives. Included 1 among these will be some good horses. Owensby also announced that Harry Mor-rissey has been selected as starter and M. N. Macfarlan as racing secretary and for this meeting which opens June 4. The now stand which is being built at the upper end of the clubhouse grandstand will contain unreserved seats for holders of tickets to the clubhouse enclosure. Kentucky Cardinal Works ♦ ■ — KENTUCKY CARDINAL WORKS LEXINGTON*. Ky., May 1.— Kentucky Cardinal, recently purchased by G. F. Croissant, was worked one mile after the third race. He performed impressively, being apparently well in hand and covered the distance in 1 :44%. W. Pool, who rode him, kept him in the middle of the track where the going was firmer. The fractions were as follows: Quarter :25%, half-mile :50%, three-quarters in 1 :16%. The final quarter, partly down hill, was covered in :28Vs. He was well under restraint though and had he been urged probably could have worked in 1:43. Owner Croissant, who witnessed the trial. was well satislied with it and stated that the colt would be shipped to Churchill Downs shortly where be will be started in a race prior to the Derby. Mr. Croissant left tonight for Chicago where he will remain for some time before going to Louisville. » Sumpter Out of Derby SUMPTER OUT OF DERBY NKW* YORK, N. Y., May 1— Sumpter, Robert odom's Kentucky Derby and Pieak. ness candidate, has been withdrawn from training- He will not be taken up again until the Saratoga meeting. The colt is suffering from a leg ailment. Stutts Out of Hospital STUTTS OUT OF HOSPITAL LEXINGTON*. Ky., May 1.— Jockey Harry Stutts, who sustained injuries to his back when thrown from Dangerillo in the Ashland Oaks, left the hospital today. He will not resume riding until the Churchill Downs meeting. Old Pif Jr. in Training OLD PIF JR. IN TRAINING r LEXINGTON', Ky., May 1— R. L. Bakers 5 Pif Jr.. now in his thirteenth year, is back l. in training at the local track in care of James Baker. The latter is hopeful that the ' aged gelding will train soundly and that he will be able to race during the Latonia 1 meeting. Pif Jr. is by Waterboy — Anna 1 Bain and during the winter trainer Baker r used him as a saddle horse. During his long ' and interesting racing career the gelding has 3 won in stakes and purses approximately $." 0,-000. " He won the Latonia Cup at two miles 3 and a quarter in two of its runnings, beating » Star Hawk in one and Minto II., in the other. * He also won the Louisville Cup at two miles 1 and finished second to Cudgel in the Kentucky Handicap at Douglas Park. A. L. Kirby to Train for L. T. Cooper A. L. KIRBY TO TRAIN , FOR L. T. COOPER LEXINGTON, Ky, May L— L. T. Cooper, , owner of the Island Farm Stable, accompanied - Ly Mrs. Cooper, arrived Friday from their home in Dayton, Ohio. They will remain until the end of the meeting. Mr. Cooper recently engaged A. L. Kirby to train his stable and the horses Missionary and Bonnie Omar, being handled by Kay Spence, have been tuned over to Kirby. The latter has also assumed charge of Mr. Cooper's Kentucky Derby candidate Slice which has been under the care of Spence at Churchill Downs. Tracery Bones in Museum • TRACERY BONES IN MUSEUM YORK, England, May 1.— The skeleton of the famous race horsr , Tracery, bred by August Belmont at Lexington, Ky., lias been pn sentcd to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society and is now exhibited in that society's museum at York. Tracery won nearly J100.000 in stakes during his racing career. He was sold in 1920 to Senor I'nzue. of Buenos Aires, for $2G5,000, the largest sum ever paid for a race horse. He was brought back to England in July, 1923, and died at the Cobham Stud, Surrey, four months Liter. Samuel S. Howland Dead: Brother-in-Law of Late August Belmont Long Prominent in American Turf Circles. I ' SAMUEL S. HOWLAND DEAD i Brother-in-Law of Late August Belmont Long Prominent in American Turf Circles. NEW YORK, N. Y.. May 1.— S. S. How-land, a member of The Jockey Club, and brother-in-law of the late Maj. August Belmont and Perry Belmont, died a few days ago at Monte Carlo, where he had been spending the winter. The intelligence came in a cablegram to Algernon Daingerfield of The Jockey Club. Mr. Howland was best known to New Yorkers through his service as managing director of Belmont Park from 1905 to 1908, though prior to that time he had been president of the Washington Jockey Club, operating the Benning race course on the outskirts of Washington. Mr. Howland was the controlling spirit at Benning from 1S98 to 1903. The late Mr. Howland was a founder-member of the Jockey Club and the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, and was honorary secretary-treasurer of the latter organization for years. Prior to his marriage to Miss Frederick Belmont, who died some years ago, Mr. Howland had been interested in hunting and coaching. This was developed to a further degree after his marriage and an estate was bought in the Genessee Valley, near Mount Morris. Mr. Howland was one of the moving spirits in the Genesee Valley Hunt during his stay at Mount Morris but gave up the sport when he sold out and moved to Washington, tie bred and owned some good jumping horses while in the Genesee Valley, and was active in the various horse shows, especially the National, whose exhibitions were so long a feature of Madison Square Garden in the autumn. He won many blue ribbons with the high jumper Ontario, and took the Brooklyn Handicap winner. Judge Morrow, of Livingston County to improve the breed of horses in the neighborhood of Mount Morris and Genesee. After his second marriage, Mr. Howland traveled extensively, making two trips around the world. He saw racing in practically every part of the globe, and his ob-nervations on the sport and its conduct are now a part of the archives of the Jockey Club. His clubs included the Metropolitan in Washington, Turf and Field, Racquet and Union in this city, and the Maryland Club of Baltimore. Jamaica Turf Notes JAMAICA TURF NOTES NEW YORK, N. Y., May 1. "Bud" Fisher's Preakness hope, Swope, , will be shipped to Pimlico next Tuesday. As s yet trainer Alex Gordon has not obtained d a rider for the colt. Mars Cassidy was in the starter's box, having ._ recovered from the indisposition that t kept him at home for the first two days of f the meeting. It was the veteran starter'* 5 first appearance of the year. Joe Bauer announced his arrival from Havre de Grace with six horses, which he is stabling at Aqueduct. The thoroughbreds are The Roll Call. Rupee, Frances Johnson, I Irish Pat, Miss Washington and Chickahone. W. Shea, who is convalescing from an operation, is enthusiastic over the arrival of two foals at Glen Helen Stud near Lexington, Ky. Both are colts, one by his promising stallion Tea Caddy from Blue Grass I Belle, is a brother to Myrtle Belle. The ' other is by The Finn — Miss Finn. Col. Bradley Re-Elected: Thoroughbred Horse Association Returns Chief Executive to Office for Third Time. i COL BRADLEY RE-ELECTED Thoroughbred Horse Association Beturns Chief Executive to Office for Third Time. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 1.— Approximately one hundred members of the Tohorougbbred Horse Association showed their appreciation of Colonel Edward Riley Bradley at the annual meeting of the organization held Wednesday, night in the Palm Room of, the Phoenix Hotel. Colonel Bradley was returned to office for the third consecutive time. He is the first sportsman to serve three terms. Under Colonel Bradley's able direction the organization has flourished in the past several years. A. B. Hancock was elected vice-president, succeeding Thomas Piatt, who had filled the office for two years. Thomas B. Cromwell was re-elected secretary-treasurer, an office that he has filled since the organization of the association in 191G. Messrs. E. R. Bradley, A. B. Hancock, A. B. Gallaher and W. E. Caskey, Jr., were elected to the board of directors for terms of three years each. The other eight members of the board are: John S. Barbee. C. H. Berryman, Desha Breckinridge, T. P. Hayes, C. Bruce Head. Hal Price Headley, T. C. McDowell and Thomas Piatt. The members gave Colonel Bradley a rising vote of thanks for the splendid work accomplished under his direction. Out of respect to the memory of the late Major August Belmont, who died December 10 in New York, the members stood in silence for one minute. Distinguished guests who spoke to the members after dinner were Assistant United States Attorney General Rush Holland, who left immediately for Washington, where his resignation from office took effect Thursday; Colonel John P. Sullivan, one of the leading citizens of New Orleans; Clarence Hailey, head of the Hailey Bloodstock Agency of London, England; Edward Crun-den of St. Louis and Charles S. Marvin, state banking commissioner for Kentucky. ♦ Lexington Turf Notes 1 ! 1 ■ ,. , s d ._ t of f 5 LEXINGTON TURF NOTES LEXINGTON*, Ky, May 1. Needle Gun and Borderland, in charge of W. J. Speirs, arrived tonight from Louis- ville. C. Bruce Head, manager of the new race track near St. Louis, arrived today for a short visit. E. W .Simms was among the visitors during the afternoon. He is on his way to his farm near Paris, Ky. The first claim of the meeting came when Mrs. G. W. Church claimed Waponoca from the third race at a cost of $2,800. Jockey J. McCoy has signed a contract to ride for J. Spencer. The latter horses will be campaigned at Cleveland and Churchill Downs, later at Aurora. W. K. Hupp, Lexington breeder, reports that Photo had foaled a bay colt by High Time at his farm near this city. The youngster is a brother to Time Exposure. Parth Out of Training _ • PARTH OUT OF TRAINING (SPECIAL CABLEGRAM) LONDON, England, May 1.— A. K. Ma-comber's Parth, which suffered an injury to a tendon in the running of the City and Suburban Handicap recently, has been thrown out of training and will be shipped Tuesday to the Macomber Stud Farm in Normandy to be turned out.